Why does absorption mainly occur in the small intestine?
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In small intestine complete digestion takes place that is carbohydrate is finally converted to glucose, protein to amino acid and fats and lipids to fatty acid and glycerol.
the wall of small intestine has finger like projections called villi for absorption , which provide larger surface area and better absorption as it is lined by many capillaries
the wall of small intestine has finger like projections called villi for absorption , which provide larger surface area and better absorption as it is lined by many capillaries
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