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    The Presence of Food in the Duodenum Will Cause Secretion
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The Presence of Food in the Duodenum Will Cause Secretion

Question 133

Question 133

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The presence of food in the duodenum will cause secretion of what hormone to increase, thereby decreasing the sensation of hunger?


A) secretin
B) insulin
C) glucagon
D) cholecystokinin
E) gastrin

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