Biology, asked by nani564, 11 months ago

what will happen if villi is absent in small intestine

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Answered by HOTMESS
10

Answer:

if villis are absent in small intestine, the food absorption will not happen smoothly. The most significant work of the small intestine is that it absorbs food nutrients that pass through it.

The villis that are there in the small intestine are protruding epithelial cells that improve the surface area in a nice way. A large surface area helps in an efficient absorption of nutrients.

The efficiency is further increased because each cell of the villi has microvilli on the surface.

If the small intestine is completely smooth, there will be little chance for nutrients absorption. It can quickly lead to a shortage of nutrients irrespective of how much food we consume.

Answered by nanibangaram
6

Answer:

hear is your answer

Explanation:

it absorption of capacity decreases

the surface area of small intestine decreases

hope its helps u

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