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yes, which is very ironic because it then circles around to act in sites next to where it was secreted

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What enzyme is produces by the stomach?

gastric juice


Gastrin secretes what?

pepsinogen (a precursor of pepsin) which helps humans digest, when activated by HCL.


Gastrin secretin and cholecystokinin are examples of?

Gastrin, secretin, and cholecystokinin are examples of hormones that play roles in the regulation of the digestive system. Gastrin stimulates gastric acid secretion, secretin stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion, and cholecystokinin stimulates gallbladder contraction and pancreatic enzyme secretion.


What controls gastric juice secretion?

gastrin


What hormone stimulates increased production of gastric juice?

Gastrin.


What stimulates the release of gastrin?

Gastrin is released in response to the presence of food in the stomach. Stretch receptors in the stomach wall detect the presence of food and initiate the release of gastrin. Additionally, the presence of peptides and amino acids in the stomach also stimulate the release of gastrin.


What foods do gastrin break down?

Gastrin stimulates the secretion of HCL (Hydrochloric Acid)


Where is ghrelin produced?

Ghrelin is produced in the stomach and small intestine.


Which of the following is a hormone produced by a digestive organ?

The gastrin, secretin, and cholecystokinin


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


What does gastrin control in the body?

Gastrin is a hormone in the stomach which is released in the presence of food and causes the release of hydrochloric acid (HCl).


What is the hormone responsible for causing the stomach to release pepsinogens mucusand hydrochloric acid?

Hormone Gastrin

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