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Enterogastrone and Hormone

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Difference between Enterogastrone and Hormone

Enterogastrone vs. Hormone

An enterogastrone is any hormone secreted by the mucosa of the duodenum in the lower gastrointestinal tract in response to dietary lipids that inhibits the caudal (or "forward, analward") motion of the contents of chyme. A hormone (from the Greek participle “ὁρμῶ”, "to set in motion, urge on") is any member of a class of signaling molecules produced by glands in multicellular organisms that are transported by the circulatory system to target distant organs to regulate physiology and behaviour.

Similarities between Enterogastrone and Hormone

Enterogastrone and Hormone have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Hormone.

Hormone

A hormone (from the Greek participle “ὁρμῶ”, "to set in motion, urge on") is any member of a class of signaling molecules produced by glands in multicellular organisms that are transported by the circulatory system to target distant organs to regulate physiology and behaviour.

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Enterogastrone and Hormone Comparison

Enterogastrone has 8 relations, while Hormone has 164. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.58% = 1 / (8 + 164).

References

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