why does absorption of digested food occurs mainly in the small intestine
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Because only small intestine have villi present in inter surface of small intestine ,they help in absorbing foot into the blood of a person...
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Because only small intestine have villi present in inter surface of small intestine ,they help in absorbing foot into the blood of a person...
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Maximum absorption occurs in small intestine because
(a) digestion is completed in small intestine
(b) inner lining of small intestine is provided with villi which increases the surface area for absorption.
(c) wall of intestine is richly supplied with blood vessels (which take the absorbed food to each and every cell of the body).
(a) digestion is completed in small intestine
(b) inner lining of small intestine is provided with villi which increases the surface area for absorption.
(c) wall of intestine is richly supplied with blood vessels (which take the absorbed food to each and every cell of the body).
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