Satiation can be defined as:
a. the sense or feeling of fullness when eating that leads to termination of the meal.
b. the effect of a meal on level of hunger and desire to eat after or between meals.
c. the saturation of adipose tissue with the hormone gherkin
d. an appetite for foods high in fat, particularly saturated fat
e. no answer is correct
Ans: a. the sense or feeling of fullness when eating that leads to termination of the meal.
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