(11pts.) . Fill in the blanks bel terms will not be used at all) ow with the fol
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(11pts.) . Fill in the blanks bel terms will not be used at all) ow with the following terms. (some terms will be used more than once and other Acetylcholine, Cholecystokinin, Gastric Inhibitory Peptide (GIP), Gastrin, Glucagon-Like Peptide Secretin, Somatostatin, chylomicrons, HDLs, LDLs, VLDLs, Cep halic, Gastric, Intestinal,) are low density lipoproteins carrying more triglycerides than cholesterol. and digestive tract. are secreted into the bloodstream in response to amino acids in the _ and increase H' secretion from parietal cells are the lowest density of lipoproteins taken up by lacteals. and decrease H secretion from parietal cells. and are hormones that stimulate insulin release from pancreatic Beta cells g. The phase of digestion occurs from stimuli in the stomach while the phase of stimulation can be started by simply seeing or smelling food. h. Gastric motility and emptying is increased by while it is slowed by , and -, are lipoproteins used for removing excess cholesterol from the body j. Very low pH in the stomach stimulates to (increase/decrease) gastrin release while higher pH than normal leads to a(n) (increase/decrease) of gastrin secretion from G-cells. k. The hormone stimulates pepsinogen secretion from the gastric mucosa while the hormone stimulates pancreatic protease secretions like trypsinogen, and chymotrypsiongen. are lipoproteins comprised of the largest amount of cholesterol and are considered 'bad cholesterol stimulates smooth muscle contractions of the stomach and small intestine. m. The hormone is stimulated by fatty acids and promotes secretion of pancreatic n. Secretion of the hormone enzymes and gallbladder contractions.Explanation / Answer
A.chylomicrons
B GIP,GLP-1,Somatostatin
C.gastrin,cholecystokinin,histamine.
D.Vldl
E.somatostatin,gip,glp-1.
F.GIP and GLP-1
G.gastric and cephalic phase.
H.motilin,
Somatostatin,
I.HDl
J.somatostatin,decrese,increase
K.gastrin and secretin.
L.LDL.
M.acetylcholine
n.cholecystokinin
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