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Gastrointestinal Tract – Structure, Function & Diseases

The gastrointestinal tract is the body central digestive system. It extends from the mouth to the anus and is responsible for the ingestion, digestion, and transport of food and nutrients.

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Aminopeptidase

Aminopeptidases are enzymes that break down proteins by cleaving amino acids from the free N-terminus of a peptide chain. They play a key role in digestion and cellular metabolism.

Choledocholith

A choledocholith is a gallstone located in the common bile duct. It can block bile flow and lead to serious complications such as jaundice or infection.

Cyanide

Cyanide is a highly potent cellular poison that blocks cellular respiration. It occurs naturally in some foods and is also used in various industrial processes.

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