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secretin and cholecystokinin are hormones produced in the

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Secretin is a hormone produced in the S cells of the Duodenum.

 

Cholecystokinin - also a hormone, is produced in discrete endocrine cells that line the mucosa of small intestines.

 

Secretin regulates water homeostasis in the body, influencing the condition of duodenum, by regulating secretions in the stomach, pancreas and liver.

 

Cholecystokinin is responsible for gallbladder contractions and secretion of pancreatic enzymes.

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