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Chapter 46.5, Problem 1CS
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To predict:

The possible feedback effects of cholecystokinin on the stomach.

Introduction:

Cholecystokinin is a hormone secreted in the stomach by I-cells, and it is also released in the brain. The function of this hormone is related to digestion and appetite. It helps in sensitizing the stomach which is the indication of hunger.

Summary Introduction

To describe:

The effects of cholecystokinin on the stomach and its role in stimulating smooth muscles and producing acid.

Introduction:

Cholecystokinin is a hormone secreted in the stomach by I-cells, and it is also released in the brain. The function of this hormone is related to digestion and appetite. It helps in sensitizing the stomach which indicates hunger.

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