The function of the hormone cholecystokin (CCK) in the small intestine is to:
A) secrete gastric lipase, which in turn activates lingual lipase.
B) contract the gallbladder and release bile into the duodenum.
C) cause the stomach lining to vigorously contract.
D) synthesize pancreatic lipase that gets released into the stomach.
B
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Matching
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