Biology, asked by mohdmomin8737, 1 year ago

The intestine is different from the stomach by the presence of ?

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Answered by ksthangs
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The intestines have villi and microvilli which help in absorption and incerase tje surface area.

Answered by kirankaurspireedu
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Answer:

  • The stomach is in charge of digesting proteins, while the intestine is in charge of digesting carbohydrates and fats. This is the major distinction between stomach and intestine digestion.
  • A sort of passageway between both the small intestines and the stomach is provided by the pyloric sphincter.

Explanation:

  • It enables the stomach's contents to enter the small intestine.
  • Additionally, it stops digestive juices and partially digested food from returning to the stomach.
  • Food fragments are regularly transferred into to the intestine as they get small enough.
  • More enzymes are introduced and mixing continues once in the colon.
  • Food particles are digested either by intestinal wall and carried to the bloodstream when they have been sufficiently altered in size and composition.

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