You have the glands in the wall of stomach. You have the cells that secrete the mucus. You have the chief cells that secrete the precursor of the enzyme pepsin. This precursor is called as pepsinogen. Then you have the parietal cells that produce the hydrochloric acid. You have the hormones that induce the production of the gastric juice, when food enters the stomach. The same is controlled through the autonomic nervous system also. Like when you see or smell the food.
The glands in the stomach produce gastric juices that contains digestive enzymes.
The pancreas produce pancreatic fluid that contains digestive enzymes
Salivating followed by chewing.
gastric acid
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gastrin
enzymes
Gastrin is secreted by stomach.It stimulates secretion of gastric juice.
It is a hormone produced by stomach.Itg stimulates secretion of gastric juice.
gastrin
excessive secretion of gastric juice or mucus in the stomach
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)
secretion
It is secreted by stomach.It stimulaes secretion of gastric juice.
Peptic ulcers are frequently caused by oversecretion of gastric juice relative to the protection provided by mucus. Stimulation of the vagus nerve causes secretion of gastric juice. Cutting the vagus nerve should reduce gastric juice secretion.
ANSWER IS: Gastric secretion can be stimulated before food has entered the mouth.A.Gastric secretion can be stimulated before food has entered the mouth.B.Gastric secretion is enhanced by very low pH (below a pH of 2)C.The presence of food in the stomach prevents hormonal control of gastric secretion.D.Vagus stimulation of the stomach results in decreased secretion of gastric juice.
Target organ is stomach.It stimulates secretion of gastric juice.
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