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Nutrient Detectors in the Brain Are Sensitive to

Question 120

Question 120

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Nutrient detectors in the brain are sensitive to


A) decreasing levels of fatty acids.
B) glucoprivation.
C) lipoprivation.
D) both glucoprivation and lipoprivation.
E) lack of food in the digestive tract.

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