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What are villi?
How does the liver help in the digestion of food?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Villus, plural villi, in anatomy any of the small, slender, vascular projections that increase the surface area of a membrane. ... The villi of the small intestine project into the intestinal cavity, greatly increasing the surface area for food absorption and adding digestive secretions.

The Liver Makes Bile

During digestion, your body takes everything your body needs from the food you eat. Fat is one of the things the body gets from food. Bile, a digestive juice produced by the liver, helps the body absorb fat into the bloodstream.

Answered by Pneil007
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  1. Villi are small finger-like projections found inside the inner walls of the small intestine. They v increase the surface area for absorption of the digested food. ... The surface of the villi absorbs the digested food materials.
  2. During digestion, your body takes everything your body needs from the food you eat. Fat is one of the things the body gets from food. Bile, a digestive juice produced by the liver, helps the body absorb fat into the bloodstream.
  3. Hope it's helpful for you
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