Role of Gastrointestinal Hormones
Role of Gastrointestinal Hormones: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Gastric Intrinsic Factor, Hormones of Digestive System, Enterogastrone, Duocrinin, and Enterocrinin.
Important Questions on Role of Gastrointestinal Hormones
The hormone that stimulates the stomach to secrete gastric juice is

By which the release of pancreatic juice is stimulated?

Secretion of gastric juice is stopped by:

Mark the incorrect match:

The secretion of which of the following helps in absorption of vitamin B12:

Castle intrinsic factor is secreted by:

Which exocrine gland opens under the tongue through Wharton's ducts?

Which one of the following hormones inhibits gastric secretion

Select the correct matched pair

A polypeptide secreted into the blood by the cells in the stomach wall, stimulates the production of by the parietal cells of the stomach is

The hormones which are involved in the release of pancreatic juice in man:

Statement I: Enterogastrone secreted by the epithelium of stomach inhibits the gastric secretion.
Statement II: Enterocrinin secreted by the epithelium of duodenum stimulates the secretions of succus entericus.
The correct option among the following is

Which hormones do stimulate the production of pancreatic juice and bicarbonate?

Which of the following gastric cells indirectly help in erythropoiesis?

The function of enterogastrone hormone is ?

Which of the following hormone stimulates the secretion of gastric juice?

Acid secretion in stomach is stimulated by

acts on gastric glands and stimulates the secretion of hydrochloric acid and pepsinogen.

Cholecystokinin stimulates the secretion of:

Gastrin and secretin are classified as
