How is small intestine designed to absorb enzymes?
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Diffusion occurs, where the enzymes are absorbed by the cells from the small intestine and reaches to different parts of the body through blood.
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by villi
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small intestine has villi in there inner lining . and outer surface is coverd with epithelium. the villi present in inner surface of small intestine increases the area of absorption. they are in contact to blood capillaries so the absorbed substance are transported to our body by blood capillaries .
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