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Brain signals that control hunger.

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Appetite is controlled by a satiety centre in the brain that receives nerve and hormonal signals from the stretched stomach and intestines after a meal. When digestion and absorption are complete, the stomach and intestines return to their original size and the brain no longer senses that an animal feels “full.”
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