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Villus

British pronunciation/vˈɪləs/
American pronunciation/vˈɪləs/
Villus
[NOUN]
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a microscopic, finger-like structure found in the lining of the small intestine, responsible for enhancing the absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream

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What is a "villus"?

A villus is a small, finger-like projection found in the lining of the small intestine. It is responsible for increasing the surface area available for the absorption of nutrients during the digestion process. Each villus contains blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, as well as specialized cells called enterocytes that aid in the absorption of nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. The presence of numerous villi in the small intestine greatly enhances its ability to absorb nutrients and facilitate their transport into the bloodstream for use by the body.

Examples
1So CVS is stands for chorionic villus sampling.
2Each villus has capillaries in it, so that it can absorb nutrients.
3Each villus is made of cells with highly folded membranes that have tiny bumps called microvilli to increase their surface area.
4And get this: each villus, which is only like half a millimeter long, is covered in teeny tiny little microvilli, providing even more surface area!
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