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D2AR0N

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Long-term regulation of eating behavior most likely:
 
  a. is impossible to understand based on current research
  b. involves a system capable of detecting changes in the body's fat stores
  c. involves a system that detects blood glucose levels
  d. depends on stretch receptors in the stomach

Question 2

Research by Keesey and others has shown that after lesions to the LH, animals:
 
  a. are unable to eat or drink
  b. regulate their eating to maintain a lower body set-point
  c. eat more to make up for previous lack of eating
  d. gain weight to match their new set-point



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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