Biology, asked by muskurisiri, 1 month ago

When we feel our stomach is full and there is no need of food any more, the hormone secreted is

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Answered by paripehukumari
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Answer:

Ghrelin levels typically rise before a meal, when your stomach is empty. Then they decrease shortly after, when your stomach is full ( 14 ). While you might assume obese people have higher levels, they may just be more sensitive to its effects.

Answered by akshayabonam95
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Answer:

satiety harmone

Explanation:

Dubbed the “hunger hormone”, ghrelin is produced in the gastrointestinal tract. After eating a meal your stomach distends and the secretion of ghrelin decreases. At the same time leptin, the “satiety hormone” increases giving you a sensation of fullness and a signal is sent to your brain to stop eating.

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