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Hormones of GIT

Hormones of GIT

by Mohd. Raihunul Azam Monna [ 201-29-1678 ] -
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what is the main function of  Hormones of GIT?

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Re: Hormones of GIT

by Miraz patwary -
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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In reply to Mohd. Raihunul Azam Monna [ 201-29-1678 ]

Re: Hormones of GIT

by aysha akter -

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.

In reply to Mohd. Raihunul Azam Monna [ 201-29-1678 ]

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by sanjida mitu -
The gastrointestinal hormones can be divided into three main groups based upon their chemical structure.
Gastrin–cholecystokinin family: gastrin and cholecystokinin.
Secretin family: secretin, glucagon, vasoactive intestinal peptide and gastric inhibitory peptide.
Somatostatin family.
Motilin family.
Substance P.
In reply to Mohd. Raihunul Azam Monna [ 201-29-1678 ]

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by Prama Paul -
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.
In reply to Mohd. Raihunul Azam Monna [ 201-29-1678 ]

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by Mohona Parvin -
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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by kamrul hasan sujon -
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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In reply to Mohd. Raihunul Azam Monna [ 201-29-1678 ]

Re: Hormones of GIT

by Farhan Siam 1649 -
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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by Nusrat Jahan Fahima -

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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