The Function Of Villi In The Small Intestine - Perkins School For The Blind
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Activity The Function of Villi in the Small Intestine The activity explains the function of villi in digestion.
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Purpose:
To provide a model of the inside of the small intestine for students who are blind or visually impaired to examine and to support their understanding of the function of villi in digestion
Background information:
The structure of the small intestine is designed for absorption of nutrients. The inside of the small intestine is lined with villi that absorb nutrients from the liquid mixture called chyme produced in the stomach from the food we eat. Biology books usually have a detailed picture of the villi. Some plastic science models also show villi. However, this easy to create model more accurately presents the concept of villi in a way that can be accessed tactually and visually. Blood vessels on the outside of the intestinal wall absorb nutrients so that they can travel around the body in the blood.
Materials
- Small bath mat, approximately 2ft by 3ft.
- Mesh or netting from an empty bag of onions, or other mesh or netlike material
- Velcro or hook and eye closures
- Tactile drawing of villi and small intestine
Preparation
Use a bath mat made of chenille or other material with loops, cover the outside of the rug (non-looped side) with mesh (preferably red) left over from a bag of onions from the grocery store or other source. The mesh will replicate the blood vessels. Roll the rug into a tube with the loops on the inside. Fasten the rug with Velcro or hook and eye closures.
Procedure
- After reading about the digestive system and the structure and function of the small intestine, students examine tactile pictures and models of the small intestine and the villi.
- Place hand or arm and hand inside the tube shaped intestine model. Notice the villi touching your arm and hand.
- Examine the mesh netting simulating the small blood vessels on the outside of the intestine. Remember from your reading that the blood vessels in the wall of the intestine absorb the nutrients from food as it passes through the small intestine.
- Open the “intestine” to more closely examine the villi. Notice how the villi create an increased surface area to maximize the absorption of nutrients.
NGSS Standards
LS1.A: Structure and Function
Multicellular organisms have a hierarchical structural organization, in which any one system is made up of numerous parts and is itself a component of the next level. (HS-LS1-2)
Resources
Hughes, Sarah, Head of Science. Making Models: New College Worcester, United Kingdom, 2009.Miller, Kenneth R. PhD. And Joseph s. Levine, Biology: Foundation Edition: Pearson Education, Inc., 2010.
This activity was authored by Sarah Hughes, Head of Science, New College Worcester, United Kingdom.

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