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Absorption of food nutrients in monogastric animals
- Absorption is the process by which digested food from the lumen of the intestine is taken into the blood capillaries.
- The main site of absorption is the minute intestine.
- The inner lining of the small intestine has a large no of minute finger-like projections called villi.
- The villi are the unit of absorption that increases the absorption surface.
- Each villus is lined by a single layer of epithelium and suppressed with many blood capillaries and a capillary lymph called a lacteal.