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Answered by asia2089172
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The intestinal villi are small finger like projections that extend into the lumen of the small intestine. Each villus has many microvilli projecting from its epithelial surface, collectively forming a brush border. Villi are specialised for absorbtion and have very thin walls which are single cell thick.

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Answered by BlackWizard
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Covering the core of a villus is the surface mucous-membrane layer. This is mainly composed of two cell types: tall, narrow, columnar cells that absorb the substances passed into the blood and lymphatic vessels; and goblet cells, rounded at the end, that secrete mucus into the intestinal cavity.

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