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Match each term with its corresponding definition or explanation
-A one-celled organism whose DNA is organized into a nucleus that can parasitize human tissue
Ventromedial Hypothalamus
A region of the brain that is involved in suppressing hunger and regulating feelings of satiety.
Hyperphagia
An abnormally increased appetite for food, sometimes seen in certain mental health disorders or neurological conditions.
Adipsia
A condition characterized by the absence of thirst, often leading to insufficient fluid intake and potential dehydration.
Appetite Stimulant
A substance that increases hunger and encourages eating.
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