What is the stimulus for cholecystokinin CCK release? Cholecystokinin is the principle stimulus for delivery of pancreatic enzymes and bile into the small intestine. The most potent stimuli for secretion of cholecystokinin are thepresence of partially-digested fats and proteins in the lumen of the duo...
The pancreas is an organ in the body that is responsible for producing a number of enzymes and hormones that aid in digestion. One of these is insulin.Answer and Explanation: The beta cells in the pancreas release insulin as a result of rising levels of glucose in the body. Insulin allows...
Give one example of the hormonal stimulus for the release of hormones. What is the primary hormone mediating the stress response? A. thyroid hormone B. insulin C. glucagon D. cortisol E. dopamine The release of hormones from the adrenal cortex is stimulated by: A...
Fetal pituitary (GH) is abundant but is not a primary stimulus to human fetal musculoskeletal growth, since hypopituitary newborn infants have near-normal birth size. However, pituitary hGH has been shown to stimulate pancreatic islet growth and insulin release in vitro, and to be a mitogen ...
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This stimulus is "heard" by a specific sensor. In the control of blood glucose, specific endocrine cells in the pancreas detect excess glucose (the stimulus) in the bloodstream. These pancreatic beta cells respond to the increased blood glucose level by releasing the hormone insulin into the ...
Oral meal consumption increases glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) release which maintains euglycemia by increasing insulin secretion. This effect is exaggerated during short-term follow-up of Roux-en-y gastric bypass (RYGB). We examined the durability of this effect in patient with type 2 diabetes...
into Dopamine. Dopamine is a very powerful neurotransmitter that stimulates the hypothalamus and pituitary to release growth hormone. Dopamine also regulates motor control, sex drive, immune function, fat gain and loss, lean muscle gain, bone density, energy levels, and the ability to sleep soundly...
(a) What causes antidiuretic hormone (ADH) release? (b) What effect does this hormone have? a. What is the organ of origin of Aldosterone? b. What is the stimulus for the secretion of this hormone? c. What is its target tissue? The release of which hormone is most likely to cause ...
What is the stimulus for the release of glucagon? What happens after neurotransmitters bind to the other neuron's receptors? Which neuroglial cell takes up neurotransmitters? What kind of hormones, neurotransmitters, and receptors move each smooth muscle? Is insulin a hormone or neurotransmitter? Id...