Biology, asked by Izaakmartin, 7 months ago

Ghrelin _____.

breaks down starch
increases appetite
is stored in the gallbladder
absorbs digested food

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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Ghrelin increases appetite.

  • A hormone called ghrelin is primarily produced in an empty stomach. Additionally, the brain, pancreas, and small intestine all manufacture it. The bloodstream carries ghrelin to the brain, where it interacts with the hypothalamus. The brain's hypothalamus is responsible for producing hormones that control thirst, mood, hunger, and a variety of other vital bodily processes.
  • The hormone ghrelin is frequently referred to as the "hunger hormone" because its main function is to control appetite. Growth hormone secretagogue receptor activation by ghrelin results in increased food intake and fat storage in the body. Ghrelin levels are frequently greater in those who are trying to lose weight or who have recently lost weight, making it difficult to maintain weight reduction.

Hence, Ghrelin increases appetite.

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