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Key Stage 3

Meaning

 
A computer generated image of many villi.

Villi are small folds in the wall of the small intestine that increase its surface area.

Singular Noun: Villus Plural Noun: Villi

Adaptations of Villi

Villi have a wall only one cell thick so the [nutrient]]s only have a short distance to diffuse into the blood.
Villi capillaries inside them for a good blood supply to allow for quick diffusion into the blood.
Villi have a large surface area to allow quicker diffusion.
The cells in the walls of the villi have microvilli to provide an even bigger surface area for quicker diffusion.

About Villi

Villi cover inside of the small intestine.
Villi increase the surface area of the small intestine.