Biology, asked by danishali, 9 months ago

How is the small intestine designed to assimilate the food? explain.

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Answered by manjunath7506
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The small intestine has millions of tiny finger-like projections called villi. These villi increase the surface area for more efficient food absorption. Within these villi, many blood vessels are present that absorb the digested food and carry it to the bloodstream.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The small intestine is designed to provide maximum area for absorption of digested food and its transfered into the blood for its circulation into the body .

The inner lining of the small intestine has

numerous finger-like projections called

villi . 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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