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The amount and variety of food consumed by an organism, usually for nutrition.

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50:50 sugar/fat mixture

These results suggest that the sweetness of the sugar-fat mixture contributed to the pronounced hyperphagia and obesity obtained with this diet option. 2. … A free-choice high-fat high-sugar diet induces changes in arcuate neuropeptide expression that support hyperphagia (PubMed, 2010) (a study in rats) Our data suggest that the specific combination of …
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Can humans survive without consuming life?

Question: Is it possible for humans to live healthy long lives without eating any type of life, i.e no animals, no plants? First, according to a definition of a living organism(biology-online), milk …
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Does eating beans of a mother cause flatulence on babies?

When the mother eat beans, the fiber (oligosaccharides) from them is not digested in the small intestine, so it travels to the large intestine, where normal intestinal bacteria break it down to some a …
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What makes humans omnivores, and not herbivores?

It is physiologically possible for a human to be an omnivore, carnivore or herbivore. It's not what we are, but what we can be or what we want to be. Strictly speaking, it seems that humans can not b …
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