SecretinIt is a
polypeptide of 27
amino acids.
It is secreted by
cells in the
duodenum when they are exposed to the acidic contents of the emptying
stomach.
Full article >>>secretin: a
hormone produced by digestive glands that influences digestive processes.
seedless vascular plants: the
division Pteridophyta that includes the ferns.
Full article >>>secretin A
hormone produced in the
duodenum that stimulates alkaline secretions by the
pancreas and inhibits
gastric emptying.
secretion The release of a substance in response to the presence of food or speci?c
neural or hormonal stimulation.
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secreting
tissue in the
ovary that forms from the collapsed follicle after
ovulation and produces
progesterone.
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bark] ...
Full article >>>lachrymal
Secreting or relating to tears.
lactation The production of milk by the
mammary glands.
lacteal Noun, one of the
lymph vessels in the villus of the
intestine. Adj., relating to milk.
Full article >>>a ciliated, mucus-
secreting groove in the
ventral surface of the pharnyx of non-vertebrate
chordates (e.g,
tunicates and lancelets); it aids in
transporting food to the
esophagus.
Full article >>>They start
secreting substances. They secrete interferon, which is very powerful against HIV. But interferon also is a mediator of the
immune system, and it activates the adaptive
immune system.
Full article >>>The major breakthrough was the identification of
secretin, the
hormone secreted by the
duodenum that stimulates pancreatic secretions, by Ernest Starling and William Bayliss in 1902.
Full article >>>Secretin - is in the
duodenum and signals the secretion of sodium bicarbonate in the
pancreas and it stimulates the
bile secretion in the
liver. This
hormone responds to the acidity of the
chyme.
Full article >>>Coral reef. A wave-resistant structure resulting from cementation processes and the skeletal construction of hermatypic corals,
calcareous algae, and other calcium carbonate-
secreting
organisms ...
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