Science, asked by lydiadagagio, 3 months ago

cells in the lining of the intestines are adapted to absorb digested food.
How does the folded membrane of these cells enable them to absorb the maximum amount of digested food?​

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Answered by senhaldas
4

Explanation:

inner lining of intestine contain villi which helps increase the surface area of absorption..

Answered by KrishnaSanjay88
1

Answer:

Villi are adapted for the maximum absorption of digested food molecules because: 1. the folded villi greatly increase the surface area of the intestine 2.

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