How do hunger and appetite differ?

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


Answer: B

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