how is small intestine designed to absorb digestive juices
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The inner lining of the small intestine has numerous villi which increase the surface area for absorption. The villi are richly supplied with blood vessels which take the absorbed food to each and every cell of the body.
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The mucosa of the small intestine is lined by simple columnar epithelium which has absorptive cells embedded in it. The absorptive cells or enterocytes help in absorption for nutrients and minerals from food in the small intestine.
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