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How is the small intestine designed to absorb digested food?

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Answered by birendrak1975
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The small intestine consists of small projections called villi which are directly connected to the blood vessels. When all the digestion is over the villi absorb the nutrients and then transfer the nutrients into the blood stream to be sent to the other parts of the body
Answered by nilesh102
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hi mate,

==> we know that the food breakdown into glucose and then the cerb's cycle reaction takes that is given in the book class 10 bio and the rest material move in small intestine small villi like projection aborb the nutrients and that are absorb by cell and the cellulose of food which is indigested expelled out.

==> Digestive juice produced by the small intestine combines with pancreatic juice and bile to complete digestion.

==> The body completes the breakdown of proteins, and the final breakdown of starches produces glucose molecules that absorb into the blood.

===>>The small intestine, despite its name, is the longest part of the gastrointestinal tract.

==>> It works with other organs of the digestive system to further digest food after it leaves the stomach and to absorb nutrients.

I hope it helps you

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