The difference between hunger and appetite is that hunger
A. is uncontrollable but appetite is controllable.
B. occurs when a person becomes upset, whereas appetite occurs because a person needs energy.
C. is controllable but appetite is uncontrollable.
D. is a basic, physical response to the need for fuel, whereas appetite is a nonphysical response to eating, such as mood.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is option D. The difference between hunger and appetite is that hunger is a basic, physical response to the need for fuel, whereas appetite is a nonphysical response to eating, such as mood. Hunger is a need to eat because you have not eaten anything for long time but appetite is always mood dependent and strongly based on your likings.
D) Is a basic, Physical response to the need for fuel, whereas appetite is a nonphysical response to eating, such as mood
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE