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describe the feature of inner lining of small intestine​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The inner wall, or mucosa, of the small intestine, is lined with simple columnar epithelial tissue. Structurally, the mucosa is covered in wrinkles or folds called plicae circulares, which are considered permanent features in the wall of the organ.
Lymph: Intestinal lymph trunk
Artery: Superior mesenteric artery
Part of: Gastrointestinal tract
Latin: Intestinum tenue
Answered by amitkumar9266
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The inner wall, or mucosa, of the small intestine is lined with simple columnar epithelial tissue. Structurally, the mucosa is covered in wrinkles or folds called plicae circulares—these are permanent features in the wall of the organ

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