Biology, asked by bhavanachakka9705, 10 months ago

Why absorption of digested food in small intestine?

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Answered by abhishekak19733
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Answer:

Explanation:because there, small hair like projections called villi are present that increase the surface area for absoption

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Answered by nilesh102
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(a) Digestion is completed in the small intestine.

(b) The inner lining of the small intestine is provided with villi which increase the surface area for absorption of digested food.

(c) Wall of the intestine is richly supplied with blood vessels which assimilate the absorbed food to the other parts of the body.

Digestive juice produced by the small intestine combines with pancreatic juice and bile to complete digestion.

==> The body completes the breakdown of proteins, and the final breakdown of starches produces glucose molecules that absorb into the blood.

===>>The small intestine, despite its name, is the longest part of the gastrointestinal tract.

==>> It works with other organs of the digestive system to further digest food after it leaves the stomach and to absorb nutrients.

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