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1. the structures in this image are located in which organ? villus micr…

Question

  1. the structures in this image are located in which organ?

villus
microvilli
absorptive cells (enterocytes)
lymphatic nodule
blood capillaries
lacteal

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The image shows a villus with microvilli, absorptive cells (enterocytes), lacteal, and blood capillaries. These structures are characteristic of the small intestine, specifically the intestinal mucosa, where nutrient absorption occurs. Villi and microvilli increase the surface area for absorption, and lacteals (lymphatic vessels) in villi absorb fats, while blood capillaries absorb other nutrients. This anatomy is unique to the small intestine (particularly the ileum and jejunum) among the digestive organs.

Answer:

The structures (villus, microvilli, enterocytes, lacteal, blood capillaries) are located in the Small Intestine (specifically the intestinal lining/mucosa of the small intestine, e.g., jejunum or ileum).