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questionnumber="2"
 
questionnumber="2"
question="What do enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells, which can be found in the gastric mucosa, secrete?"
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question="How does a cat respond to feeling frightened?"
 
choice1="Flee, freeze, fight"
 
choice1="Flee, freeze, fight"
 
choice2="Flight, hiss, appease"
 
choice2="Flight, hiss, appease"
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choice4="Cheek mark, spit, spary"
 
choice4="Cheek mark, spit, spary"
 
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correctchoice="1"
feedback1="'''Correct!''' Enterochromaffin-like cells secrete histamine which stimulates parietal cells to secrete hydrogen ions. [[Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Histology|WikiVet Article: Forestomach]]"
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feedback1="'''Correct!'''"
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Hydrogen ions are secreted by parietal cells in the gastric mucosa to decrease the pH in the stomach lumen which causes denaturation of ingested proteins. Enterochromaffin-like cells secrete histamine. [[Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Histology|WikiVet Article: Forestomach]]"
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feedback2="'''Incorrect.'''"
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Gastrin is secreted by G-cells in the pyloric mucosa which stimulates enterochromaffin-like cells to secrete histamine. [[Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Histology|WikiVet Article: Forestomach]]"
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feedback3="'''Incorrect.'''"
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Pepsinogen is secreted by chief cells in the gastric glands which is converted to its active form pepsin by hydrochloric acid in the gastric lumen.Enterochromaffin-like cells secrete histamine. [[Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology#Histology|WikiVet Article: Forestomach]]"
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feedback4="'''Incorrect.'''"
 
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