2.2.Which of the following hormones will NOT inhibit gastric function? A.GIP B.CCK C. Gastrin D.Secretin 2. Which of the following is an example of a negative feedback mechanism involved in gastric regulation? Choose all that apply. A.Entry of food into stomach causes the release of more secretions already present from the cephalic stage. B.As the pH decreases in the stomach, enteroendocrine cells are inhibited. C.Thinking about food causes the vagus nerve to excite the enteric nervous system and gastric secretions are released. D.CCK and secretin causes accessory organs to release secretions. E.GIP, CCK and secretin causes a decrease of gastrin release and decrease in stomach contractions. 3. In a healthy person, during what stage of gastric regulation would you except to find the highest levels of CCK in the blood? A.Cephalic B.Gastric C.Intestinal A.GIP B.CCK C. Gastrin D.Secretin 2. Which of the following is an example of a negative feedback mechanism involved in gastric regulation? Choose all that apply. A.Entry of food into stomach causes the release of more secretions already present from the cephalic stage. B.As the pH decreases in the stomach, enteroendocrine cells are inhibited. C.Thinking about food causes the vagus nerve to excite the enteric nervous system and gastric secretions are released. D.CCK and secretin causes accessory organs to release secretions. E.GIP, CCK and secretin causes a decrease of gastrin release and decrease in stomach contractions. 3. In a healthy person, during what stage of gastric regulation would you except to find the highest levels of CCK in the blood? A.Cephalic B.Gastric C.Intestinal
2.Which of the following hormones will NOT inhibit gastric function? A.GIP B.CCK C.
Gastrin
D.Secretin
2.
Which of the following is an example of a negative feedback mechanism involved in gastric regulation? Choose all that apply.
A.Entry of food into stomach causes the release of more secretions already present from the cephalic stage.
B.As the pH decreases in the stomach, enteroendocrine cells are inhibited.
C.Thinking about food causes the vagus nerve to excite the enteric nervous system and gastric secretions are released.
D.CCK and secretin causes accessory organs to release secretions.
E.GIP, CCK and secretin causes a decrease of gastrin release and decrease in stomach contractions.
3.
In a healthy person, during what stage of gastric regulation would you except to find the highest levels of CCK in the blood?
A.Cephalic
B.Gastric
C.Intestinal