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How is the small intestine adapted for absorption?

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Answered by varsha8888
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it has microvilli who's presence is meant for absorption also these microvilli are present only in small intestine.

Answered by jaspottergead
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The inner lining of small intestine has numerous finger like projections called villi which increase the area for absorption and thereby absorbing a greater amount of nutrients

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