The correct answer is False
Explanation:
Hunger is regulated by the hypothalamus, which is a region located in the brain. Due to this, people with injuries in this zone might experience issues regulating their appetites such as lack of satisfaction after eating or lack of impulse to eat (hunger). Thus, if a patient does not feel hungry and experienced a brain injury, this is likely related to the hypothalamus. On the other hand, the thalamus, which is a different zone in the brain located above the hypothalamus regulates sensory impulses and movements but it is not related to appetite or hunger.
<span>In continental Middle America, climate and other
environmental conditions vary by altitudinal zone where Tierra fria rank 3rd
as the highest zone. Tierra nevada is the highest followed by Tierra helada,
Tierra fria, Tierra templada and Tierra caliente being the lowest.</span>
The concept of natural rights is most clearly contained in the Declaration when it states that human beings are endowed with the rights of "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"
Those are not rights granted by the Government but are natural rights bestowed on all mankind.
I believe the correct answer is B
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