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Secretion of stomach?

Gastric Acid


An example of a gastric secretion is?

HCl (gastric acid), pepsinogen.


What stimulate gastric secretion?

Gastric acid secretion is regulated by hormones in the digestive system. This hormone, gastrin is secreted by the lining of the stomach.


What component of gastric juice is a hormone that stimulates gastric secretion and movement.?

The component of gastric juice that acts as a hormone to stimulate gastric secretion and movement is gastrin. Released by G cells in the stomach lining, gastrin promotes the secretion of gastric acid (hydrochloric acid) from parietal cells and enhances gastric motility, facilitating digestion. Its release is triggered by the presence of food in the stomach, particularly proteins.


What characteristics does an abnormal gastric acid determination have?

Abnormal findings in the basal gastric secretion test are considered nonspecific and must be evaluated in conjunction with the results of a gastric acid stimulation test. Elevated secretion may suggest different types of ulcers.


What is a stomach secretion needed for absorption of what vitamin from the small intestine?

Gastric acid


What hormone regulates gastric secretion during the cephalic phase of digestion?

Gastrin, which is secreted by the enteroendocrine cells of the stomach. Gastrin stimulates the secretion of hydrochloric acid and pepsin; induces contraction of the lower oesophagus; mildly increases the motility of the GI tract; and relaxes the pyloric sphincter.


What helps inhibit gastric acid secretion by reducing the amount of histamine?

Histamine-2 (H2) receptor antagonists, such as ranitidine and famotidine, help inhibit gastric acid secretion by blocking the action of histamine on the H2 receptors in the stomach. This results in decreased production of gastric acid, providing relief from conditions like acid reflux and ulcers.


Hormones or paracrines that inhibit gastric secretion include?

Hormones that inhibit gastric secretion include secretin. It is a type of hormone that is released into the bloodstream by the duodenum.


The presence of food in the small intestine A. increase gastric secretion B. inhibit gastric secretion C. has no effect on gastric secretion?

B. Inhibit gastric secretion. When food enters the small intestine, signals are sent to the stomach to reduce the secretion of gastric juices to prevent excessive acid production and aid in the digestion process.


How do sympathetic and parasymphatetic activity affect gastric secretion?

Sympathetic activity inhibits gastric secretion by causing vasoconstriction of blood vessels in the stomach lining. Parasympathetic activity stimulates gastric secretion by increasing blood flow and activating gastric glands, leading to increased production of stomach acid and digestive enzymes.


What hormone stimulates gastric acid?

a polypeptide hormone,