Tough one. I love science but math is my arch enemy so I'll list the facts in case I forgot to carry a 1. 20-40 villi per square millimeter / 600 square feet in an adult's small intestine / 304.8 millimeter per square foot / 600 X 304.8 = 182,880 square millimeters in small intestine / 182,880 X 20 = 3,657,600 villi / 182,880 X 40 = 7,315,200 villi. THERE ARE ANYWHERE FROM 3,657,600 - 7,315,200 VILLI IN THE AVERAGE ADULT'S SMALL INTESTINE.
About 500 million
5
Villi cover most of the small intestine, and their job is to help the intestine absorb nutrients from food.
The villi is found in the inner wall of the small intestine , it is covered with many finger like folds( Villi). The villi absorbs more digested food and is absorbed to the bloodstream.
Yes, cows have villi in their small intestine. Villi are finger-like projections that increase the surface area of the intestine for better absorption of nutrients from the food they eat. This is crucial for the cow to extract as many nutrients as possible from its plant-based diet.
about 7000 are in it and if you don't think is right than look some were else!
small intestine ha many projections called villi they are shaped like fingers and they absorb nutrients from the food and passes it to the large intestine for further absorption if any.
The small intestine has many villi, small projections into the lumen of the small intestine. These villi increase the surface area of the small intestine, and increase the funcitonal area for the absorbtion of nutrients.
Many nutrients are absorbed from the food in the small intestine. The lining is covered with tiny protuberances called villi (plural of villus) that increase its effective surface area.
The small intestine in a bovine operates the same way it does in humans or any other mammal: it absorbs nutrients from the digesta that is pushed through it. The small intestine, just like in humans, contains many microscopic villi that increase the surface area of the small intestine and increase the efficiency of nutrient absorption from the small intestine into the bloodstream.
In the small intestine , on the lining (along the intestinal wall) , there are numerous finger-like projections called villi which in urn have many microvilli. These structures give a brush-like appearance for the entire villi and increases the surface area for absorption. These villi absorb all the necessary nutrients and transfer them into the blood stream and leave only the unwanted waste products.
1. The small intestine is LONG- this ensures food remains in the small intestine long enough for the products of digestion to be fully absorbed into the bloodstrem. 2. The Small intestine is HIGHLY FOLDED into villi (s. villus)- This gives a greater surface area for more efficient diffusion of products into the bloodstream. 3. The small intestine has a RICH BLOOD SUPPLY - Each villus has a network of capillaries so that the products of digestion are carried away from the small intestine efficiently. 4. The epithelium of the small intestine in the villi is only ONE CELL THICK - for easier diffusion of the products of digestion into the bloodstream. The walls of the capillaries are only one cell thick as well!!