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How does the villi's structure make it appropriate for the absorption of materials?

Author: Marilyn Bob-Manuel 3ekt



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There is a large number of thin walled villi which provides a large surface area. Each villi contains a network of capillaries to absorb glucose and amino acids, and a lacteal to absorb fatty acids and glycerol


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