Which of the following is/are digestive hormone(s) that promote gall bladder contraction? lipase gastrin GIP secretin and cholcystokinin secretin cholecystokinin trypsin pepsin GIP, secretin, and cholcystokinin amylase
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- Lipase, trypsin, pepsin, and amylase are digestive enzymes, not hormones. - Gastrin, GIP (gastric inhibitory peptide), secretin, and cholecystokinin (CCK) are digestive hormones. Show more…
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