If the small intestine of an organism does not have villi, the organism will have a problem with
The villi are tiny, finger-like projections that line the inner walls of the small intestine. Their primary function is to maximize the surface area available for the final stage of nutrient uptake into the bloodstream.
If an organism lacks villi, nutrient absorption is severely impaired. The available surface area drops significantly, making it nearly impossible for the body to absorb essential sugars, amino acids, and fats efficiently.
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