Gastric secretions Match the following gastric secretions to the cell that produces it. Pepsinogen Intrinsic factor Gastrin Hydrochloric acid Parietal Cells Chief Cells G Cells
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The secretions are Pepsinogen, Intrinsic factor, Gastrin, and Hydrochloric acid. The cells are Parietal Cells, Chief Cells, and G Cells. Show more…
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