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Hormones Release Exocrine Secretions Liver Duodenum Stimulus Effect

Hormones like Cholecystokinin (stimulated by fatty acids) and Secretin (stimulated by acid) cause the release of liver and pancreatic secretions into the duodenum, with secretin stimulating duct cells to release bicarbonate.

Las hormonas que causan la liberación de secreciones exocrinas del hígado hacia el duodeno son la colecistoquinina (por ácidos grasos) y la secretina (por ácido), que estimulan las células ductales para liberar bicarbonato.

Front Hormones that cause release of exocrine secretions from liver into duodenum
their stimulus
their effect
Back Fatty acids→ Cholecystokinin → bile

Acid → Secretin → Duct cells
→ bicarbonate

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