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Why does the inner wall of the small intestine have to be thin

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Answered by anshikaroy3456
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It has a lining which is designed to absorb carbohydrates and proteins. The inner surface of the jejunum, its mucous membrane, is covered in projections called villi, which increase the surface area of tissue available to absorb nutrients from the gut contents.

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