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G cell and Parasympathetic nervous system

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between G cell and Parasympathetic nervous system

G cell vs. Parasympathetic nervous system

In anatomy, the G cell (or γ-cell) is a type of cell in the stomach and duodenum that secretes gastrin. The parasympathetic nervous system (PSNS) is one of the two divisions of the autonomic nervous system (a division of the peripheral nervous system (PNS)), the other being the sympathetic nervous system.

Similarities between G cell and Parasympathetic nervous system

G cell and Parasympathetic nervous system have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Pancreas, Stomach, Vagus nerve.

Pancreas

The pancreas is a glandular organ in the digestive system and endocrine system of vertebrates.

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Stomach

The stomach (from ancient Greek στόμαχος, stomachos, stoma means mouth) is a muscular, hollow organ in the gastrointestinal tract of humans and many other animals, including several invertebrates.

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Vagus nerve

The vagus nerve, historically cited as the pneumogastric nerve, is the tenth cranial nerve or CN X, and interfaces with parasympathetic control of the heart, lungs, and digestive tract.

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G cell and Parasympathetic nervous system Comparison

G cell has 20 relations, while Parasympathetic nervous system has 135. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.94% = 3 / (20 + 135).

References

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