Villi (singular villus) are finger-like structures that are found on the inner wall of small intestines. Villi function to absorb glucose, amino acids and water soluble vitamins by diffusion into the blood capillaries in the villi.
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The small intestine has villi to absorb nutrients. Villi are small projections that increase the possible surface area for absorption.
The small intestine contains villi. Villi are small finger-like projections on the inner lining of the small intestine that help increase the surface area for absorption of nutrients.
well its part of an organ, they are finger-like processes on the small intestine that and serve in the absorption of nutrients.
a villi is a finger-like organ normally found in the intestine which have ripples. the ripples on the villi that held the nutrition from the foods we eat and disaperse them troughout the body a little at a time.
Is it true that intestinal villi contains capillaries and lacteals important for chemical digestion?
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Villi are located in the small intestine and they absorb nutrients (from digested food) into the bloodstream.
An example of villi is the lining of the small intestine in humans. Villi are small finger-like projections that increase the surface area of the intestine, helping in the absorption of nutrients from digested food.