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What will happen if the number of villi increases in the intestine?

increase in the absorption of food

fast elimination of waste from the body

increase in the flow of blood in the small intestine

fast breakdown of larger food particles into smaller ones

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Answered by donroghan2k06
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Answer:

increase in absorption of food

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Answered by Afreenakbar
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Answer:

Increase in the absorption of food.

Explanation:

They improve the surface area available for absorbing the food's digestive juices. The blood vessels found inside the villi are able to absorb the nutrients from the food that has been digested. The rate of food absorption will increase as the number of villi rises. Hoping this is helpful.

Little, finger-like projections known as intestinal villi (plural: villus) protrude into the small intestine's lumen. In humans, each villus measures between 0.5 and 1.6 mm in length and has numerous microvilli extending from the enterocytes of its epithelium. These microvilli together form the striated or brush border. These microvilli are a thousand times smaller than a single villus and are each roughly 1 m long. Compared to any of the circular folds in the intestine, the intestinal villi are substantially smaller.

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