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Which of the following is always true regarding a profit-maximizing monopolistically competitive firm in short-run equilibrium?
Arcuate Nucleus
A region in the hypothalamus involved in regulating appetite, metabolism, and many other physiological processes.
Thalamus
A major part of the brain serving as a relay station for sensory information, directing it to the appropriate areas of the cortex.
PYY
A hormone involved in digestion and appetite regulation, signaling feelings of fullness.
Digestive Tract
The series of organs in the digestive system through which food passes, nutrients are absorbed, and waste is eliminated.
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