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Certain organs control the release of hormones that have vital roles in digestion. Which of the following controls hunger and satiety signals?a. thymusb. adrenal cortexc. thyroidd. hypothalamus
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- The thymus is primarily involved in control of the immune system and doesn't play a major role in hunger and satiety. - The adrenal cortex is associated with the kidneys and is involved in several systemic hormones such as cortisol and corticosteroids. These are Show more…
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