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write the detailed account of gastro intestinal track hormones.​

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Answered by drmaverick803
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Explanation:

Gastrin, Secretin, & CCK

Let's pretend you're eating a hamburger. As you swallow a piece of it, it moves from your mouth, into the esophagus (food tube), and down into the stomach. Some of the stomach's cells release a hormone called gastrin. Gastrin is released in order to tell the stomach to secrete hydrochloric acid. This acid is an important component of your stomach acid.

What's stomach acid good for? Well, two major things. First, the stomach acid helps to break the food apart a bit chemically. Second, the acid is deadly. Not to you, thankfully (at least not usually). It's deadly to all sorts of potentially harmful microorganisms that may be found in that probably not-very-well-cooked piece of hamburger meat.

The partially digested bite of hamburger moves on to the intestines. The first part of the intestines is called the duodenum. It is attached directly to the stomach. The cells of the duodenum release a hormone called secretin

Answered by akanshagarwal2005
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GASTROINTESTINAL (GI) HORMONES are chemical messengers that regulate intestinal and pancreatic function, including regulation of secretion, motility, absorption, digestion, and cell proliferation. These hormones are secreted by endocrine cells, which are widely distributed throughout the GI mucosa and pancreas.

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