What is the role of villi in small intestine for digestion of food in human ?
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Villi are finger like projections present on the internal walls of the small intestine. Each villus contains a lymphatic vessel or the lacteal surrounded by a network of capillaries. Digested carbohydrates and proteins are absorbed by the network of capillaries while fats in the form of fatty acids and glycerol are absorbed by the lacteals
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