How does the structure of the small intestine help in increasing the surface area of adsorption?
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Microvilli are hairs that aid in absorption of nutrients. ... In the small intestine, these cells contain microvilli, which are tiny hair-like projections that increase nutrient absorption. These projections increase the surface area of the small intestine allowing more area for nutrients to be absorbed.
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