Science, asked by aleshaxqilahhh, 8 months ago

Why does our small intestine have more blood vessels than our stomach?

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Answered by haroop2k5
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The lacteal is surrounded by the capillaries. Digested nutrients pass into the blood vessels in the wall of the intestine through a process of diffusion. ... The function of the plicae circulares, the villi, and the microvilli is to increase the amount of surface area available for the absorption of nutrients.

Answered by brainlyaryan12
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it's because the most of absorption of all the required materials from the food takes place in small intestine by the small finger like projections called villi ... in stomach only churning and grinding takes place...

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