Biology, asked by gpret120, 1 year ago

describe one way in which the small intestine is adapted for the absorption of digested food?

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Answered by shrutisharma7
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the small intestine has micro villi that increases the surface area for absorption

Answered by amrad008307
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Answer: The small intestines are well adapted for absorbing nutrients during digestion by: being very long, having villi and micro villi that increase surface area, using muscular contractions to move and mix food, and receiving and housing digestive enzymes and bile that help the breakdown of food.

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