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← Human Body & HealthWhy does the small intestine primarily absorb nutrients via villi and microvilli, rather than a smooth, flat surface?
A)To reduce transit time
B)To enhance bile secretion
C)To maximize surface area✓
D)To concentrate digestive enzymes
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The small intestine uses villi and microvilli to maximize surface area for nutrient absorption via diffusion and active transport because this significantly increases the efficiency of nutrient uptake. Therefore, a large surface area facilitates absorption, rather than transit time or enzyme concentration being the primary function.
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