The liver helps to break down fats by producing bile.
Pancreas.
The organ that contains the villi is the small intestine.
it is a digestive organ in the body that absorbs broken down food, at the start of it the pancreas produces lipases that break down fat. hope this helps.
The Large Intestine
The stomach is the main organ responsible for digesting proteins. It secretes enzymes like pepsin and hydrochloric acid to break down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids for absorption in the small intestine.
The digestive organ that is considered the primary organ of digestion is the small intestine but more specifically it is the duodenum of the small intestine. This is the region directly after the stomach and is approximately 25 cm long. The small intestine absorbs nutrients and large intestine absorbs water.
The small intestine absorbs digested food into the blood.
The first answer was a good answer, except it wasn't the answer to the question. Both small and large are part of the digestive system. So yes, the intestine is an organ.
The liver is the main organ that controls the storage, breakdown, and production of fats in the body. It regulates the distribution of fat and plays a key role in metabolizing dietary fats.
it is an organ!
Food is absorbed into the blood primarily in the small intestine, specifically in the lining of the small intestine where the villi and microvilli are located. These structures increase the surface area for absorption of nutrients like sugars, amino acids, and fatty acids into the bloodstream.
small intestine helps absorb nutrients