noun
- A specialized epithelial cell that lines the small intestine and is responsible for the absorption of nutrients and water.
Usage: technical; biology/medicine
Examples
- Enterocytes have microvilli on their surface that increase the area available for nutrient absorption.
- The intestinal lining is composed primarily of enterocytes arranged in a single layer.
- Damage to enterocytes can impair the body's ability to absorb essential nutrients.
- Enterocytes actively transport glucose and amino acids from the intestinal lumen into the bloodstream.
- The lifespan of an enterocyte is typically three to five days before it is replaced.
- Certain infections can destroy enterocytes, leading to malabsorption and diarrhea.