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How is the small intestine disigned to digest absorbed food....?​

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Answered by Muhsina256
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The nutrients are absorbed by the inner walls of the small intestine into the bloodstream. ... The small intestine is good for absorption since it has a large inner surface area. This is formed due to the plicae circulars which project many tiny finger-like structures of tissue called villi.

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Answered by Saymekrish
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Explanation:

The walls of small intestine has millions of finger like projections like villi. These villi help in greatly increasing the surface area for absorption. The walls of villi are coated with one cell thick layer of epithelium tissue, which help in the efficient absorption of nutrients. These absorbed nutrients are passed on to the further connected to blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, which send these nutrients to each and every cell of the body for cellular respiration, repairing worn and torn out tissues and building up new tissues.....

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