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Q: Where in the body is secretin produced?
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Which of the following is a hormone produced by a digestive organ?

The gastrin, secretin, and cholecystokinin


Secretin and cholecystokinin are hormones produced in the?

Small intestine


Name of the hormone that controls the level of bile being produced?

secretin


What hormones are produced in the duodenal wall?

They secrete an alkaline substance to neutralize the acidity of the chyme coming from the stomach. They are called Brunner's glands.


What is secretin?

Secretin is a hormone that controls the secretions into the duodenum, and also separately, water homeostasis throughout the body. It is produced in the S cells of the duodenum in the crypts of Lieberkühn. Its effect is to regulate the pH of the duodenal contents via the control of gastric acid secretion and buffering with bicarbonate from the centroacinar cells of the pancreas as well as intercalated ducts. It is notable for being the first hormone to be identified. In humans, the secretin peptide is encoded by the SCTgene.


Is secretin an enzyme or a hormone?

secretin is a hormone.


How does secretin gastrin and CCK work together?

Gastrin and CCK cause the gall bladder to contract causing bile to be released. Secretin alters the volume of bile being produced. They also have various effects on the pancreas and stomach.


What influences the release of pancreatic juice and bile A rennin and cholecystokinin B gastrin and rennin C cholecystokinin and gastrin D secretin and gastrin E cholecystokinin and secretin?

cholecystokinin and secretin


The first hormone to be discovered was?

SECRETIN


The first hormone discovered was?

secretin


What is the of secretin?

It inhibits the secretions of the stomach.


What triggers the release of secretin from the small intestine?

Secretin is a hormone released by the small intestine. Like insulin, the presence of food in the stomach triggers it to release secretin which in turn triggers the pancreas and liver to release bile and pancreatic juice for food breakdown and absorption.