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Gastrointestinal tract and Hormone

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Difference between Gastrointestinal tract and Hormone

Gastrointestinal tract vs. Hormone

The gastrointestinal tract (digestive tract, digestional tract, GI tract, GIT, gut, or alimentary canal) is an organ system within humans and other animals which takes in food, digests it to extract and absorb energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste as feces. 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 Gastrointestinal tract and Hormone

Gastrointestinal tract and Hormone have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Animal, Autocrine signalling, Hormone, Immune system, Inflammation, Intracrine, Neuroendocrinology, Organ (anatomy), Pancreatic juice, Small intestine, Stomach.

Animal

Animals are multicellular eukaryotic organisms that form the biological kingdom Animalia.

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Autocrine signalling

Autocrine signaling is a form of cell signaling in which a cell secretes a hormone or chemical messenger (called the autocrine agent) that binds to autocrine receptors on that same cell, leading to changes in the cell.

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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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Immune system

The immune system is a host defense system comprising many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease.

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Inflammation

Inflammation (from inflammatio) is part of the complex biological response of body tissues to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens, damaged cells, or irritants, and is a protective response involving immune cells, blood vessels, and molecular mediators.

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Intracrine

Intracrine refers to a hormone that acts inside a cell, regulating intracellular events.

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Neuroendocrinology

Neuroendocrinology is the branch of biology (specifically of physiology) which studies the interaction between the nervous system and the endocrine system, that is how the brain regulates the hormonal activity in the body.

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Organ (anatomy)

Organs are collections of tissues with similar functions.

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Pancreatic juice

Pancreatic juice is a liquid secreted by the pancreas, which contains a variety of enzymes, including trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, elastase, carboxypeptidase, pancreatic lipase, nucleases and amylase.

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Small intestine

The small intestine or small bowel is the part of the gastrointestinal tract between the stomach and the large intestine, and is where most of the end absorption of food takes place.

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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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Gastrointestinal tract and Hormone Comparison

Gastrointestinal tract has 257 relations, while Hormone has 164. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 2.61% = 11 / (257 + 164).

References

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