A. Neuro hormones
B. Vagus
C. Hormones
D. Gastric
Git and Liver
Git and Liver
A. Dilattion of intestine
B. Acid chyme
C. Protein
D. Fat
A. Contraction of the gallbladder
B. Increase concentration of bile
C. Increase secretion of bile
D. Favours acidification of bile
A. Myentric plexus
B. Meissners plexus
C. Vagus nerve
D. Parasympathetic
A. Fundic glands
B. Pyloric glands
C. Gastric glands
D. Brunner’s glands
A. Stomach
B. Pancrease
C. Parotid
D. Gall bladder
A. Enterokinase
B. Low pH
C. Trypsin
D. Chymotrypsin
A. Is a reflex mechanism
B. Vocal cords are closed
C. Is a voluntary mechanism
D. A and B
A. The gall bladder
B. Kupffer cells
C. Hepatic duct
D. Hepatocytes
A. Destruction of bacteria
B. Neutralization of chyme
C. Activation of pepsinogen
D. Stimulation of pancreatic secretion