Answer is D
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To summarize, food intake is influenced by metabolic activity in hypothalamic neurons and elsewhere; by hormones that signal the body's fat content to the brain; and by other homeostatic-need situations such as low blood glucose. All of these represent instances of negative feedback.
<span>Vegans must eat a combination of complete proteins to meet their nutritional needs.
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I believe the answer is: D. They can be stored in the body.
Unlike other similar substance, Fat-soluble vitamins cannot be dissolved in water and would give the best performance when being consumed together with foods with higher fat content.
When the body do not use all the existing fat soluble vitamins, they would be stored within the liver and fatty tissue for future use.
<span>one example would be catabolic reactions... cellular respiration is a simple one. The food is bonded chemically and when we break them apart, it releases energy. </span><span>it's such a broad question and it's hard to really say, because it's biochemistry and it all connects and builds... if that makes sense? </span>