How do hunger and appetite differ?

A) Hunger relates to a specific food; appetite is a general sense of desire.
B) Hunger is internally driven; appetite is externally driven.
C) Hunger is psychosocial; appetite is physiological.
D) Hunger is typically a pleasant sensation; appetite is a negative sensation.


B

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A. "Carbohydrate counting" is a component of the Exchange System. B. The Exchange System can be used to estimate the carbohydrate content of foods. C. People can calculate their vitamin and mineral intakes by using the Exchange System. D. The Exchange System and MyPlate use the same food groups. 

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a. osmotic diarrhea b. secretory diarrhea c. diarrhea associated with motility disorders d. inflammatory diarrhea

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Vitamin D is unique among the vitamins because

A. its absorption requires bile and fat. B. it is absorbed and transported via the lymphatic system. C. it can be formed in the body by skin exposure to the sun. D. it can be stored.

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