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what type of structure present in small intestine for absorption ?​

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Answered by itzcutiepie4
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The mucosa and submucosa form large numbers of folds (or plicae) arranged in a circular fashion in the lumen (therefore called plicae circulares). Additionally, the plicae contain microvilli to further increase the surface area, which increases absorption........

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Answered by mahajankaustubh00
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Villi are specialized for absorption in the small intestine as they have a thin wall, one cell thick, which enables a shorter diffusion path. They have a large surface area so there will be more efficient absorption of fatty acids and glycerol into the blood stream.

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