_____ cells are located in the body of the stomach and secrete HCl and intrinsic factor
Physiological test for pancreatic _____ocrine insufficiency is done using a test meal, called as Lundh test
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Measurement of the _____ in the stool is simple, specific, and now widely used for estimating pancreatic exocrine insufficiency
The _____, also known as the vomiting center (located in the medulla) receives main inputs from: 1. GI tract 2. Vestibular system 3. Area postrema (chemoreceptor trigger zone)
_____ is the milk product least likely to cause symptoms of lactose intolerance
Vagal stimulation is a potent direct activator of parietal cells (H+ secretion) via binding of the neurotransmitter _____ to M3 receptors
_____ tolerance test is used to estimate liver function.
_____ is secreted by the P/D1 cells of the gastric mucosa
_____ stimulation increases H+ secretion indirectly via binding of GRP to G cells
In the duodenum, B12 dissociates from R-binder via _____ and attaches to intrinsic factor
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