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explain the role of different endocrine cells present in gastrointestinal tract​

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Answered by dplincsv
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Enteroendocrine cells are specialized cells found within the gastrointestinal tract, stomach and pancreas. They produce and release hormones in response to a number of stimuli. The hormones may be released into the bloodstream to generate systemic effects or may be distributed as local messengers. They may also stimulate a nervous response.

Enteroendocrine cells in the intestinal epithelium are the most abundant form of endocrine cell in the body, despite them only making up 1% of that epithelium.

Enteroendocrine cells respond to nutrients within the intestine by producing more than twenty peptides. Depending on their location in the gut, the cells release an array of peptide hormones that act locally on nerve endings and cells in the intestinal lining. They also act on organs elsewhere in the body such as the pancreas.

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Answered by anshika180682
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Endocrine cells are soecilized cells found within the gastrointestinal tract, stomach and pancreas. They produce and release hormones in response to a number of stimuli. The hormones will be released into the bloodstream to generate systemic effects or maybe distributed as local messangers.

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