Match the pancreatic islet hormone in column A to its proper description in column B. Place the letter of your choice in the space provided. (Answers will be used more than once.
Column A Column B
a. Insulin 1. Inhibits pancreatic digestive enzyme secretion
b. Glucagon ________ 2. Released in response to low blood sugar levels
c. Somatostatin ________ 3. Released in response to high blood sugar levels
d. Pancreatic polypeptide ________ 4. Inhibits or modulates alpha and beta cell secretions
_________ 5. Secreted by beta cells
________ 6. Secreted by delta cells
_________ 7. Secreted by alpha cells
________ 8. Secreted by F cells
______ 9. Hyperglycemic hormone
______10. Hypoglycemic hormone
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