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Gastric stretching, circulating nutrient levels, and ghrelin all participate in
 
 A. inhibition of food intake.
  B. stimulation of food intake.
  C. long-term regulation of food intake.
  D. short-term regulation of food intake.

Question 2

Which of the following statements regarding ghrelin is not true?
 
 A. Ghrelin is referred to as the hunger hormone.
  B. Ghrelin is released by cells in the stomach just after a meal.
  C. Blood levels of ghrelin decrease following a meal.
  D. If someone overproduced ghrelin, that person would not always experience a feeling of satiety after a meal.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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