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A homeostatic mechanism that controls when we eat and how much we eat is called:
 
  a. long-term regulation
  b. generativity regulation
  c. sensitivity selection
  d. short-term regulation

Question 2

The _____ model assumes that regulatory mechanisms exist within the body that sample the internal environment and when the body moves away from optimum generates motivation to return to a balanced state.
 
  a. balanced
  b. homeostatic
  c. central
  d. localized



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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