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Gastric acid secretion is regulated by hormones in the digestive system. This hormone, gastrin is secreted by the lining of the stomach.
Many of the digestive organs secrete hormones. Additionally hormones secreted in the hypothalamus activate acid secretion in the stomach and trigger fullness/hunger.
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The many portions of the digestive tract and the associated organs secrete hormones that encourage various function of digestion. Additionally, the hypothalamus secretes hormones which trigger acid secretion in the stomach and trigger fullness/hunger.
Yes they can be termed as digestive hormones. Salivary glands (saliva, that contains enzymes), glands in stomach (gastrin, promotes gastric juice secretion) and glands in duodenum and intestine (secretin, cholecystokinin (CCK) and gastric inhibitory peptide)
These hormones stimulate the secretion of other hormones. Many hormones of hypothalamus are topic hormones.
There are 2 hormones that regulate the secretion of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH):activin = stimulates (or "activates") the secretion of FSHinhibin = inhibits the secretion of FSH
The various hormonal secretions in the digestive process include: Secretin: From duodenum Chole-Cystokinin: From Gall Bladder Leptin: From Stomach These hormones help in the secretion of digestive enzymes and the CCK improves perisatalsis and amylase and lipase secretion from the liver. Leptin from stomach gives filling sensation from the stomach.
The secretion of pituitary hormones is largely controlled by the hypothalamus (which lies below, or caudal, to the thalamus).
The pitutary gland is what controls the secretion of the thyroid hormone.
The brain controls the secretion of digestive enzymes. The brain tells your body when there is food that needs to be digested.
They are called tropic hormones.They stimulates secretion of other hormones.