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Within the hypothalamus are nerve cells that, when activated, produce the sensation of hunger. They do so by producing two proteins that cause hunger: neuropeptide Y (NPY) and agouti-related peptide (AGRP). ... These two sets of nerve cells initiate and send hunger signals to other areas of the hypothalamus.
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hypothalamus is located behind the eyes and is a part of the base of the brain
the nerve cells produce sensation in hunger which can increase or decrease the desire of hunger
when the desire of huger is increased and more food is being eaten, then the weight increases
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