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An illustration of villi in the small intestine. The microvilli are too small to see.Question 17SavedLook carefully at the diagram above and the illustration to the left.State the three ways that the surface area of the small intestine is increased.

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An illustration of villi in the small intestine. The microvilli are too small to see.Question 17SavedLook carefully at the diagram above and the illustration to the left.State the three ways that the surface area of the small intestine is increased.

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The surface area of the small intestine is increased in three ways:

  1. Length: The small intestine is very long, approximately 6-7 meters in adults. This length provides a large surface area for absorption.

  2. Villi: The inner wall of the small intestine is covered in small finger-like projections called villi. These increase the surface area even further.

  3. Microvilli: Each cell on the surface of a villus has even smaller finger-like projections called microvilli. These are too small to see with the naked eye, but they provide the greatest increase in surface area.

These three adaptations work together to maximize the surface area of the small intestine, allowing for efficient absorption of nutrients.

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