Asked by Yashira Morales on Jul 28, 2024

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What is the function of enteric sensory neurons?

A) Detect changes in chemical composition of digestive tract contents
B) Stimulate or inhibit smooth muscle contraction in the digestive tract
C) Stimulate or inhibit glandular secretion in the digestive tract
D) Detect stretch of the digestive tract wall
E) Both "Detect changes in chemical composition of digestive tract contents" and "Detect stretch of the digestive tract wall" are correct.

Enteric Sensory Neurons

Nerve cells within the enteric nervous system that detect changes in the gastrointestinal tract and send information to the central nervous system.

Digestive Tract

The series of hollow organs joined in a long, twisting tube from the mouth to the anus, where food is broken down, nutrients are absorbed, and waste is expelled.

  • Detail the operations of the enteric nervous system and the purposes of its neurotransmitters.
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Colin SmithAug 02, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Enteric sensory neurons are responsible for detecting changes in the chemical composition of the digestive tract contents as well as the stretch of the digestive tract wall. This allows the enteric nervous system to regulate digestive processes effectively.