Biology, asked by Raveger, 2 days ago

what surrounds the villi?why?​

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Answered by YuvrajRasheel
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The muscle strand allows the villi to contract and expand; it is believed that these contractions empty the contents of the lacteal into larger lymphatic vessels. The inner wall of the small intestine is covered by numerous folds of mucous membrane called plicae circulares.

Answered by franklalith
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The muscle strand allows the villi to contract and expand; it is believed that these contractions empty the contents of the lacteal into larger lymphatic vessels. The inner wall of the small intestine is covered by numerous folds of mucous membrane called plicae circulares. please mark me brain list

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