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Tazate

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Anorexia nervosa in humans usually begins when a person:
 
  A) enrolls in a customized weight-loss program.
  B) eats several small meals per day.
  C) has only few opportunities to exercise.
  D) deliberately undertakes a diet to lose weight.

Question 2

Which of the following is a difference between anorexia nervosa in humans and activity anorexia in rats?
 
  A) Anorexic rats do not binge eat and then vomit, while anorexic humans sometimes do.
  B) Anorexic rats do not maintain a strong interest in food, while anorexic humans do.
  C) Anorexic rats display high activity levels, while anorexic humans do not.
  D) All of these are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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