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dalyningkenk

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Release of digestive secretions into the small intestine is caused by
 
  a. enzymes that are released when food en-ters the stomach.
  b. enzymes that are released when food en-ters the small intestine.
  c. hormones that are released when food en-ters the stomach.
  d. hormones that are released when chyme enters the small intestine.

Question 2

Research has been conducted to determine how various food types affect the body and various conditions. Which of the following food groups has been noted to lower triglyceride levels in human trials?
 
  A) Fish oil B) Whole grains C) Nuts D) Vegetable oils



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Answer to Question 1

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Hormones that are released when chime enters the small intestine cause the release of digestive secretions into the small intestine. Hormones control the release of digestive secretions; digestive secretions contain enzymes that digest macronutrients. The hormones that signal release of di-gestive secretions into the small intestine are triggered when chime enters the small intestine. If they were released when food entered the stomach, digestive secretions would be released into the small intestine too early and could cause damage.

Answer to Question 2

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In human trials, fish oil was noted to lower triglyceride levels. This has been attributed to the omega-3 fatty acids.



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