mikrovillidel
Mikrovillidel are microscopic, finger-like projections that extend from the surface of certain cells. Their primary function is to significantly increase the surface area available for absorption or secretion. These structures are commonly found on epithelial cells lining the small intestine, where they greatly enhance the absorption of nutrients from digested food. They are also present in the kidneys, aiding in the reabsorption of water and solutes.
Each microvillus is covered by a plasma membrane and contains a core of actin filaments. These filaments
The arrangement of mikrovillidel can vary depending on the cell type and its specific function. In some