Small Intestine Structure
The midsection of the small intestine features a highly specialized mucosa, characterized by finger-like projections known as villi. Each villus is adorned with even smaller projections called microvilli, collectively forming a brush border that maximizes surface area for nutrient absorption. This intricate design, with its multiple layers and folds, plays a crucial role in the digestive process.In this clip
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Episode 137: The Digestive System
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