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Small intestine: It is an organ that helps in the digestion and absorption of nutrients like vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and water from the ingested food.
The absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is done by villi which can be described as small finger-like projections on the interior surface of the small intestine. They increase the surface area for the absorption of nutrients from the food and transport it to other parts of the body where they can be consumed accordingly.
Celiac disease: It is a digestive disorder caused due to gluten in which villi of the small intestine in the inner lining of the small intestine are destroyed due to which the nutrients can not be absorbed properly from the food and thus the body faces a deficiency in nutrients and lacks energy as they cannot be extracted properly from food.
Learn more about the Celiac disease here
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The strengths of the cell model are :
easy to understand and
All cell processes are represented/shown
The weakness of cell model is :
The cell model does not represent the cell accurately (organelles are not shown )
RNAs involved in transcription are not shown in the cell model as well
The cell model is a visual representation of a biological cell as entities of their own. Some strengths of the cell model is that it is easy to understand when studied because most of the processes of cell formation are clearly shown in the model while some of the weakness that a cell model possesses are that all the organelles of the cell are not represented (this makes the cell model an inaccurate representation) also the RNA involved in transcription are not shown in the cell model.
Hence, we conclude that the weakness and strengths of the cell model are an inaccurate representation of the cell, absence of RNAs, easy to understand and proper representation of cell processes.
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contains in itself all the conditions essential to individuality; that
which forms of itself a complete whole; medically, denoting a separate
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