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Muscularis Mucosae
A thin layer of muscle found in the mucosal layer of the gastrointestinal tract wall, contributing to the local movement of the mucosa.
Adventitia
The outermost layer of a blood vessel or organ, composed mainly of connective tissue.
Protein Digestion
The process by which proteins are broken down into their amino acid components, beginning in the stomach and continuing in the small intestine.
Chemical Digestion
The breakdown of food into smaller molecules by enzymatic action, allowing for nutrient absorption.
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