Biology, asked by siddhidwivedi781, 9 months ago

how do villi increase the surface area

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Answered by llɱissMaɠiciaŋll
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Explanation:

The small intestine is folded into villi which has many microvilli. The villi has a finger like structure and the microvilli acts as a hairlike on those fingers. Both of them expand to increase the surface area so more nutrients can be absorbed. They both are made up of a single layer of cells.

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Explanation:

The small intestine is folded into villi which has many microvilli. The villi has a finger like structure and the microvilli acts as a hairlike on those fingers. Both of them expand to increase the surface area so more nutrients can be absorbed. They both are made up of a single layer of cells.

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