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What are the structural modifications in small intestine?

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Answered by nancydas6502
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Answer:

The innermost layer of the small intestine has small finger-like foldings called villi.

The villi produce numerous microscopic projections called microvilli giving a brush border appearance.

These above modifications increase surface area enormously for absorption.

Answered by kahlar12
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Answer:

Villi

Explanation:

Villi are the structural modifications in intestines that increase the surface area, thus facilitating greater rate of absorption.

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