Hormone produced by an enteroendocrine cell of the stomach called a G cell gastric-inhibitory peptide (GIP) gastrin cholecystokinin (CCK) secretin somatostatin
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Digestive Miscellaneous I: For each hormone/messenger, give the cell that makes it AND the hormone's/messenger's effect. Gastrin Cell: G cells Effect: stimulates segmentation Somatostatin Cell: unknown Effect: unknown Gastric inhibitory peptide Organ: duodenum Effect: inhibits gastric acid secretion
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