Question 148Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionOne way by which food in the duodenum inhibits appetite is by:
Answerinhibiting the release of CCK. releasing CCK. breaking down CCK into inactive components. releasing glucagon.
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Question 150Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionOne interpretation of how the hormone CCK promotes satiety is that it:
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Question 151Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionWhich of the following is NOT true about the hormone CCK (cholecystokinin)?
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Question 152Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionThe blood's glucose level ordinarily remains relatively constant because of the activity of:
AnswerCCK. the liver. the thyroid gland. the gall bladder.
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Question 153Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionWhy does the level of glucose in the blood vary so little under normal circumstances?

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Question 154Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestionWhich hormone controls the rate at which glucose leaves the blood and enters the cells?
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