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The small intestine serves to digest and absorb food. It continues the task of turning solid food into liquids. Your body can only digest liquids. It also pushes food through your body. In the process, it absorbs food and sends it through veins to your liver. The food is absorbed through extremely tiny projections called villi. A number of them are required so your body can get enough food to keep you alive. You have more than you need because humans were designed to be able to eat during periods of abundance and survive during famines. Your small intestine must have enough folds to give it enough surface area to have enough villi.

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What form the large surface area of the small intestine?

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Does the large intestine have villi?

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How is small intestine better adapted for absorption than thatof large intestine?

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Why does a small intestine needs an internal surface area?

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For what purpose is the small intestine larger than the large intestine?

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