What part of the brain is known as the “control center for eating”?

What part of the brain is known as the “control center for eating”?

What part of the brain is known as the “control center for eating”?

What is appetite? What is hunger?

What is satiation? What is satiety? What are some factors which cause us to override these signals?

Which vitamins are considered “water soluble”

Which system transports “water soluble” vitamins (vascular or lymphatic)

What is the common function of most B vitamins?

Which water-soluble vitamins, if deficient may cause Beriberi, Ariboflavinosis, Pellagra (4 D’s), and Scurvy? Which B vitamin deficiency is linked with neural tube defects in infants?

What compound is necessary for B-12 to be absorbed? Where is it produced in the body?

What are the four main functions of Vitamin C in the body?