the mesentery connects and supports the small intesting.
mesentery
thin tissue containing blood vessels that is the site of absorption of nutrients within the small intestines. It also functions to hold the coils of the small intestines together.
you villi is in your small intestines.
slows down the passage of the food slomg the intestines, and afford an increased surface for absorption. Increase the surface area for the intestines to increase absorption of nutrients
In the fetal pig, the mesentery is important for connecting the intestines to the abdominal wall. It provides support and allows for the passage of blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic vessels to and from the intestines. It also helps in maintaining the position and organization of the intestines inside the abdominal cavity.
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To take the nutrients out of food and let them be abosered into your bloodstream
the multiple passageways and coils in the small intestines maximis surface area which helps gets the needed secretion products into the digesting food
No, phalanges are not part of the small intestines. Phalanges refer to the bones in the fingers and toes, while the small intestines are a section of the digestive system responsible for nutrient absorption. These two structures are entirely different and serve distinct functions in the body.
The membrane that connects parts of the small intestines is called the mesentery. It provides support and helps anchor the intestines to the abdominal wall, allowing for blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics to reach the intestines.
the multiple passageways and coils in the small intestines maximis surface area which helps gets the needed secretion products into the digesting food
How red blood cell are suitable for carrying out their functions