The answer is <span>The release of secretin, which triggers the liver to release bile.
Secretin is the hormone released from the duodenum. It signals the secretion of bile in the liver. Bile helps digestion of lipids in the stomach.
Through the process of elimination:
- Pepsin is a hormone that breaks down proteins to the smaller peptides. So, pepsin does not breaks down lipids of high-fat meal.
- Gastrin is a hormone that triggers the gastric glands to secrete hydrochloric acid and pepsinogen, inactive form of pepsin.</span>
The recombinant offsprings are normally the offsprings containing a combination of the parents allele, result in a genotype that differs from both parents genotype. The phenotype May be different as well although it is likely that the phenotype could be the same as the parents, as seen in the case of heterozygous dominant having the same phenotype as homozygous dominant.
Answer:
The electron transport chain is the first step in cellular respiration. The reactions that generate the largest amounts of ATP during cellular respiration take place in the mitochondria.
Explanation:
Diffusion<span> in </span>cells<span>. Materials like oxygen, carbon dioxide and glucose enter and </span>leave cells by diffusion<span>. When a </span>cell<span> is respiring the concentration of oxygen and glucose inside the </span>cell<span> is lower than the surrounding blood so these </span>substances<span> move into the </span>cell<span>.
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