Intestines (An Overview)
The intestines are divided into two major segments - the small
intestine and the large intestine, and like the entire gastrointestinal
system, consists of five layers of tissue - the serosa or outer-most
layer, the circular muscle and the longitudinal muscle which are the
layers responsible for the wave-like muscular contraction of smooth
muscle known as peristalsis, the submucosa, and the mucosa which contains
roughly four million microscopic finger-like projections called intestinal
villi which because of their shape, can increase surface area for
digestion and absorption of nutrients.