Villi are small finger like structures in the:

Villi are small finger like structures in the:

  • (a) Large intestine
  • (b) Small intestine
  • (c) Stomach
  • (d) Esophagus
Villi are small, finger-like structures that line the inside of the small intestine. The primary role of villi is to greatly increase the surface area for nutrient absorption into the blood, allowing our bodies to obtain about 90% of the nutrients from the food that we consume.
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