why are villi present in the intestine and not in the stomach
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The digested food is passed into the intestine for absorption. The villiare present here to increase the surface area for the absorption of the digested food.
The inactive pepsinogen is converted into its active form called pepsin by the action of the hydrochloric acid which is present in the gastric juice.
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The inactive pepsinogen is converted into its active form called pepsin by the action of the hydrochloric acid which is present in the gastric juice.
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the villi helps in absorption of food and digestion takes place in small intestine . not in stomach because the stomach having a acid which releases to kill microorganism
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