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#1 - the _____ phase is characterized by a decrease in stomach motility and a decrease in the secretion of gastric juice. 10 letters: 1st letter is "i", 4th letter is "e", & 10th letter is "L". #1 = intestinal. 1: The INTESTINAL phase is characterized by a decrease in stomach motility and a decrease in the secretion of gastric juice. |
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