Author Question: Detectors for glucose are located within the a. liver. b. duodenum. c. gut. d. forebrain. e. ... (Read 25 times)

maegan_martin

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Detectors for glucose are located within the
 
  a. liver.
  b. duodenum.
  c. gut.
  d. forebrain.
  e. kidney.

Question 2

If ghrelin levels remain high continuously, an individual would likely experience
 
  a. continuous eating behavior.
  b. cessation of eating behavior.
  c. normal eating behavior, neither too much or too little intake.
  d. binge eating followed by purging.
  e. starvation.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a. the liver.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a. continuous eating behavior.



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