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craiczarry

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Hunger can be defined as:
 a. the desire to eat aroused by the sight or smell of food.
  b. unpleasant physical and psychological sensations that lead people to acquire and ingest food.
  c. the desire to eat aroused by thoughts of the taste and enjoyment of food.
  d. a feeling of fullness or of having had enough to eat.

Question 2

Which of the components of total body energy expenditure can be influenced the most?
 a. Resting metabolic rate
  b. Energy of digestion
  c. Energy used in physical activity
  d. Energy used for sleep



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c




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