Short Answer
________, released from the stomach before a meal, increases one's appetite, while ________, secreted from the intestine during a meal, can suppress the appetite.
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Q23: Only about _ percent of the energy
Q24: Freezing of exposed tissues produces the condition
Q25: The region of the brain primarily responsible
Q26: Match term with correct characteristic.<br>a.hypothermia<br>b.obesity<br>c.frostbite<br>d.hyperthermia<br>e.anorexia<br>f.heat stroke<br>g.heat exhaustion<br>-Elevation
Q27: Match term with correct characteristic.<br>a.hypothermia<br>b.obesity<br>c.frostbite<br>d.hyperthermia<br>e.anorexia<br>f.heat stroke<br>g.heat exhaustion<br>-Morbid
Q29: Match term with correct characteristic.<br>a.hypothermia<br>b.obesity<br>c.frostbite<br>d.hyperthermia<br>e.anorexia<br>f.heat stroke<br>g.heat exhaustion<br>-State
Q30: The nude body absorbs more radiant heat
Q31: Heat loss from the body by evaporation
Q32: Leptin causes certain first-order neurons to release
Q33: Heat can be lost directly to the