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Hunger, Satiety, and Hormones
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3. The Human Body & Digestion / Hunger, Satiety, and Hormones / Problem 3
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Which single statement most accurately distinguishes 'hunger' from 'appetite'?
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Hunger is the desire to eat triggered only by sight and smell, while appetite is the involuntary pangs indicating energy deficit.
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Hunger is the psychological craving for specific foods driven mainly by social cues and emotions, while appetite describes hormone-mediated stomach contractions when energy stores are low that compel intake regardless of food cues.
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Hunger and appetite are the same physiologic sensation and are used interchangeably in clinical nutrition contexts.
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Hunger is the physiological drive to eat, whereas appetite is the sensory-driven desire to eat.
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