Asked by Vania Walangare on Jul 26, 2024

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The enterogastric reflex serves to ________.

A) relax the stomach in preparation for swallowed food
B) stimulate acid and enzyme secretion when food enters the stomach
C) stimulate intestinal motility when there is food in the stomach
D) inhibit gastric motility when there is chyme in the small intestine
E) relax the ileocecal valve when chyme is on its way to the colon

Enterogastric Reflex

A physiological reflex controlling the movement of food from the stomach to the small intestine, inhibiting gastric motility and secretion when the small intestine is overloaded.

Gastric Motility

The movements of the stomach muscles that mix and propel contents through the gastrointestinal tract.

  • Identify the various kinds of contractions within the digestive system and their specific locations.
  • Gain an understanding of the processes underlying chemical digestion and the assimilation of nutrients.
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Elmer JosephJul 28, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The enterogastric reflex is a physiological process that inhibits gastric motility and secretion when chyme enters the small intestine, to ensure that the intestine can effectively process the chyme without being overwhelmed.