why does your stomach growl when you are hungry.
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Because when you are hungry your brain signals says digestive organs to prepare a meal.
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Furthermore, growling doesn't only come from the stomach but, just as often, can be heard coming from the small intestines. Growling is more commonly associated with hunger because it is typically louder when the stomach and intestines are empty and so the organs' contents don't muffle the noise.
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