The great length of the small intestine is necessary for _____; in addition, its surface is formed into _____, _____ and _____, so that its total surface area is huge - roughly the size of a tennis court!

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1. The great length of the small intestine is necessary for _____; in addition, its surface is formed into _____, _____ and _____, so that its total surface area is huge - roughly the size of a tennis court!