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Brief about the absorptive structures of the small intestine.


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Small intestine:

  1. The small intestine is the longest part of the gastrointestinal tract (alimentary canal).
  2. It has three regions- a C-shaped ‘duodenum’, a long coiled ‘jejunum’ (middle portion), and an extremely coiled ‘ileum’.

Absorptive structures of the small intestine:

  1. The innermost layer of the small intestine is known as ‘mucosa’. The surface of mucosa has finger-like projections called ‘villi’.
  2. The cells lining the villi form several microscopic projections called ‘microvilli’ that give a brush border appearance.
  3. Both villi and microvilli increase the surface area for absorption of digested food.


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