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Intestinal Villi – Function, Structure and Diseases

Intestinal villi are small, finger-like projections lining the small intestine that massively increase the surface area for nutrient absorption, making them essential for digestion.

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Sphingomyelin

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Jejunal Villous Regeneration

Jejunal villous regeneration refers to the renewal of intestinal villi in the jejunum. It is essential for restoring nutrient absorption after damage to the small intestinal mucosa.

Connective Tissue Analysis

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