Biology, asked by itsAvika, 10 months ago

how is small intestine best adapted for absorption of digested food?​

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Answered by Anonymous
11

Explanation:

The villi in the small intestine provide a large surface area with an extensive network of blood capillaries. This makes the villi well adapted to absorb the products of digestion by diffusion and active transport. Each villus is covered in many microscopic microvilli.

Answered by SnowFlakeBoy
13

Answer :-

The walls of small intestine have small finger like projections called villi which increases surface area for absorption.

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