EBK HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
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Author: Silverthorn
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Chapter 21, Problem 19RQ
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To determine: The function of each constituent of the three groups of GI hormones.
Introduction: Gastrointestinal hormones are the proteins that are secreted into the blood and delivered to the complete body. These hormones act on the gastrointestinal tract, pancreases, and brain. These hormones are classified into three groups based on the similarity in amino acid sequence.
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