answersLogoWhite

0

That is hormone Gastrin. Stomach itself secretes it

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Intestinal juice is secreted by the intestinal mucosa when stimulated by?

gastrin


A disease that attacks myenteric plexus?

Decrease intestinal motility


Which neurotransmitter released in both the brain and enteric nervous system affects moods as well as intestinal motility?

Serotonin


What hormone is released in the presence of fat and slows intestinal motility to allow longer digestion time?

It is Cholecystokinin (CCK)


What do bulk-producing laxatives do?

Bulk-producing laxatives increase the volume of the stool, and will both soften the stool and stimulate intestinal motility.


What is the effect of pilocarpine on intestine?

pilocarpine as a muscuranic agonist, increases tone and motility of intestinal muscles and of urinary tract and billiary duct's smooth muscles.


What slows intestinal motility and causes the pyloric sphincter to contract?

the pyloric sphincter regulates the speed at which the chyme (mixture of food from stomach) can enter into the small intestine to be digested. The pyloric sphincter opens and closes according to the acidity of the chyme.


What is the primary kind of motility in the small intestine during digestion of a meal?

Segmentation- series of stationary rhythmic contractions and relaxations of rings of intestinal smooth muscle; mixes intestinal contents. Segmentation mixes the cyme with intestinal secretions and brings it into repeated contact with the absorptive epithelium. The slow passage insures nutrient absorption.


Lack of peristalsis?

A lack of peristalsis is sometimes called a motility disorder. This means that there is no movement in the bowels which is sometimes caused by an obstruction in the intestine.


Does clostridium difficile have motility?

The vast majority of members of genus Clostridia are motile. C. difficile was shown to be motile intestinal pathogen of human and animals- a consequence of possessing flagella.


What does movement refer to during digestion?

Are you referring to Motility which is the moving of the Chyme (eaten food that is being digested and absorbed) as it travels the Gastro-Intestinal Tract (GI Tract) from the mouth to the anus?


Does Ecoli have a true motility?

Motile according to the Motility-Indole-Ornithine Test.