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Name and describe the functions of three major hormones involved in digestion/absorption.
Caloric Intake
The total number of calories consumed through eating and drinking, which is crucial for energy balance and health.
Environmental Toxins
Harmful substances found in the environment that can cause adverse health effects in humans and other organisms.
Frontal Cortex
A region of the brain located at the front that is responsible for complex cognitive functions, decision-making, and moderating social behavior.
Hypothalamus
A region of the brain that regulates important functions, including temperature control, thirst, hunger, sleep, mood, and the release of hormones.
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