Question: 30. The Hormone From Small Intestine Controls Bile Secretion: A. Secretin B. CCK C. Gastrin D. Lipase
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30. The hormone from small intestine controls bile secretion: a. Secretin b. CCK C. Gastrin d. Lipase
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