The purpose of exocrine release is to:
1. Restore energy while sleeping.
2. Provide a fight-or-flight response when scared.
3. Increase the release of glycogen to the muscles when running.
4. Aid in the digestion of pizza.
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1. Exocrine, which sits in the pancreas, does not influence sleeping.
2. Adrenaline is not excreted in the pancreas to influence a fight-or-flight response.
3. Glycogen is formed and pushed into the cells, which breaks down, not releasing any exocrine.
4. The main purpose of exocrine is to help digest amylase, lipase, and trypsin. Pizza has a high level of lipase.
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