Brush Border: The dense array of microvilli that covers the apical surface of intestinal epithelial cells, creating a brush-like appearance that increases the surface area for absorption.
Absorption: The process by which nutrients, water, and other substances are taken up from the gastrointestinal tract and transported into the bloodstream or lymphatic system for distribution throughout the body.
Epithelial Cells: The cells that line the surfaces and cavities of the body, including the digestive, respiratory, and urinary systems, as well as the skin. They play a crucial role in absorption, secretion, and protection.