By: Maya Hariharan Cholecystokinin (CCK). What the intestine is THAT big word? Found in: Gastrointestinal Tract Secreted from: mucosal epithelial cells.

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By: Maya Hariharan Cholecystokinin (CCK)

What the intestine is THAT big word? Found in: Gastrointestinal Tract Secreted from: mucosal epithelial cells Chemical Class: 33-Amino Acid Peptide Target Tissue: Small Intestines Source of Control: Monitor Peptides Cholecystokinin- “Cole, Assist that kind nun”

Homeostasis Role in Homeostasis: stimulation of: gallbladder contraction pancreatic Secretion gastric acid secretion slowing of gastric emptying Hyper/hypo-secretion: Very Rare Anxiety and schizophrenia

Analogy Think of Cholecystokinin as a… TRAFFIC LIGHT!!

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