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What will happen if: -
Mucus is absent in the stomach
present
e.) No villi present in the small
intestine,

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Answered by Anonymous
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the stomach wall is made up of the same proteins and lipids as many foods we eat, if this mucosal barrier is broken the stomach will begin to digest itself, forming a peptic ulcer.

e)The small intestine uses the villi to increase its surface area and facilitate absorption. Absorption does not occur in the stomach. The villi allow multiple areas where digestive enzymes can be released by the small intestine..

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Answered by kuma94
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If Mucus is absent in the stomach the walls of the stomach will damaged/ruptured due to hydrochloric acid released in the stomach. So it's very help ful to our stomach

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