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None. It's a holding place, not a secreting place.

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The liver the pancreas and the what empty its secretion into the duodenum?

Gall bladder.


The hormone that causes gall bladder contraction?

cholecystokinin


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What does the secretion?

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How do ureters eliminate wastes?

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What are hormonal secretions in digestion?

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The term lacrimation refers to the secretion of?

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What is the type of secretion in which no cytoplasm is lost with the product?

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What organ is responsible for forming urine?

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What is a gallbladder?

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What is the root word for secretion?

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Is enterogastrone a case of stimulation or inhibition?

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