Which hormone causes the release of digestive enzymes? Chymotrypsin Secretin Motilin Gastrin Cholecystokinin
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Each hormone has a specific role in the digestive process: - Chymotrypsin is not a hormone; it is a digestive enzyme itself. - Secretin primarily stimulates the pancreas to secrete bicarbonate-rich fluid to neutralize stomach acid entering the small Show more…
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