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how is the small intestine best adapted for observation of a digestion food​

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Answered by minal44
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small intestine produces intestinal juices and received digestive juices it helps in break down of nutrients

Answered by baby09172
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Another structural adaptation we see in the small intestine is villi. Villi are small, finger-like projections that protrude from the mucosal lining and increase nutrient absorption. ... Both work to increase surface area so more nutrients can be absorbed. Hey guy here is your answer hope it will help you ,,

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