Uh...if it's undetected, the answer is unknown.
Because they are highly reactive and always have hunger for electrons
In the Dholuo language of African origin, "kech" has the meaning of "Hunger."
Hunger was a problem in the ghetto what did hannelore do to help solve this problem
The answer to "who invented fertilizer'' is Justus von Liebig. i guy invented it to help the plants because people were dying from hunger before in the 18 century.
Becuase they feel like being in charge, if you got some problems do a peaceful protest such as hunger strikes, or go all out and burn stuff. (Dont try this at home kids)
The chemical process in hunger is that your body releases a hormone that tells your brain you need energy. This in turn affects the nerve in your stomach to signal hunger.
Ghrelin and Leptin
brain.
Hunger-hormone :)
The general functions of the hypothalamus are of extreme importance for the body, such as:pituitary gland regulation blood pressure regulation hunger and salt cravingsfeeding reflexes thirst body temperature regulationhydration heart rate bladder functionwater preservation hormonal/neurotransmitter regulation ovarian functiontesticular function mood & behavioral functions wakefulnessmetabolism sleep cycles energy levels
Pregnancy, Hormone imbalance, emotional problems, prolonged hunger.
Ghrelin stimulates hunger, Leptin signals that you are not hungry.
The hypothalamus controls hunger. It is one of the parts of your brain. Leptin, a hormone, also plays a part in the hunger you feel. Leptin is stored in proportion to the amount of fat tissue in a person's body.
Just to get the response started, I believe hunger/fullness in the brain is controlled by the posterior hypothalmus. However, there are other hormonal factors involved in the hunger/feeding cycle. Hopefully the next respondant can elaborate/verify this
The hypothalamus influences food intake, weight regulation, fluid intake and balance, thirst, body heat, and the sleepcycle.
The hypothalamus influences food intake, weight regulation, fluid intake and balance, thirst, body heat, and the sleepcycle.
The Hypothalamus. Most of its funstions relate to regulation of visceral activities including: cardiovascular regulation, body-temperature regulation, water and electrolyte balance, gastrointestinal activity and hunger, sleeping and wakefulness, sexual response, emotions, and control of endocrine functions through stimulation and anterior pituitary.