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How do villi present in the small intestine increase the absorption rate?

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On the surface of each columnar cell there are about 600 very fine projections called microvilli that further increase the absorptive area of each villus. Villi of the intestine move in swaying, contracting motions. These movements are believed to increase the flow of blood and lymph and to enhance absorption.

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Answer:Here is my answer

by increasing the surface area for absorption

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How do villi present in the small intestine increase the absorption rate?-example-1
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