3.Its surface area is about the size of a tennis court
Asides being very long, the small intestine has an enormous surface area. The absorptive surface area of the small intestine is actually about 250 square meters (almost 2,700 square feet), about the size of a tennis court! How is this even possible?
The small intestine has some features which allow it to have such a huge absorptive surface area packed into a relatively small space.
These features are:
The Villi: The folds form numerous tiny projections which stick out into the open space inside your small intestine and are covered with cells that help absorb nutrients from the food that passes through.
The Microvilli: The cells on the villi are full of tiny hairlike structures called microvilli. They helps increase the surface of each individual cell, which means that each cell can absorb more nutrients.
Mucosal folds: The inner surface of the small intestine is made up of circular folds. This helps to increases the surface area and also helps regulate the flow of digested food through your intestine.
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