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In order to answer this question, let's talk about cells and their function.
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Here you have matched each type of cell and hormone to the cogate description, and you have here many types of cells from the gasurentice dynamite tract, and here you have many functions.
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For example, first you have the gabbled cells.
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And gablet cells are a type of cells, and this goblet cells goes for.
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Number four, okay, that is a distinctive, mucose glands found only in the large intestine.
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Then you have acidar cells.
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And the assigner cells belong to the pancreas, okay? and specifically to the exocrine pancreasing, it is going to, or they are going to synthesize, store and secrete digestive enzymes.
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So this assigner cells goes for number seven.
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Cells in the pancreas that produce all types of digestive enzymes.
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Then you have parietal cells, and these parietal cells are responsible for producing, hydrogen chloride in the stomach.
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So you have here cells in the stomach that produce hydrogen chloride and also intensive factor.
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So you have number six here.
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Then you have the capfer cells and these capfer cells are the macrophages of the liver.
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So let's look for that option here and i don't know if there is an option 8 here because you have 3, 6, you have 8 options here and you have only 7 functions.
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So maybe we there may be one more option here, okay? but anyway, let's continue here, colocystokinine.
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Colescystokinin, practically or its function is the stimulation of pancreatic secretion and also goldbladder contraction, regulation of gastric emptying, and also induction of satiety, okay? so it is going to be for, it is for option five.
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Hormone that relaxes the hypatopancratic sphincter and causes the gold blood to contract and it will release bile...