Gastric Gland
which cells occur throughout the length of the gland and are responsible for the production of hydrochloric acid
Parietal, or oxyntic
what may reduce gastric secretion
Psychological states of fear, sadness, or withdrawal
Glands in the terminal stomach portion
Pyloric
purpose of mucous neck cells
secrete mucus
secretion of gastric juices can be stimulated by
tasting smelling thinking of food
intermediate gastric glands composed of which three major cell type
zymogenic parietal mucous neck cells
what are at the base of the intermediate gastric gland
zymogenic (chief) cells
Gastric glands located at the very beginning of the stomach
Cardiac
Gastric glands in the central stomach areas
Intermediate
Three types of gastric glands distinguished from one another by location and type of secretion
Intermediate, Cardiac Pyloric
food contains chemicals that
activate enzyme production
what function do Parietal, or oxyntic cells have
activate enzymes produce hydrochloric acid
what function has mucus
coats the stomach and protects it from self-digestion by helping to dilute acids and enzymes
what stimulates mucus secretion
consuming food
what does rennin do
curdles milk
what does pepsin do
digests proteins
what do chief cells produce
enzymes pepsin and rennin
branched tubules in the inner lining of the stomach that secrete gastric juice and protective mucus
gastric gland
most of the digestive substances are secreted by which stomach gland
intermediate gastric glands
what do intermediate gastric glands produce
most of the digestive substances secreted by the stomach
what do cardiac and pyloric glands secrete
mucus
what are intermediate gastric glands composed of
narrow tubules composed of three major cell types zymogenic, parietal, and mucous neck cells.