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Does the typical animal cell have microvilli?

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Does the typical animal cell have microvilli?

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No the “typical” animal cell does not have microvillus, this is an adaptation for cells that are normally involved in secretion and adsorption, e.g epithelial cells lining the small intestine called enterocytes. Hope this helps.

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