What are orexigenic neurons?

Orexigenic neurons are special brain cells that help you feel hungry and want to eat.

Imagine your brain is like a tiny kitchen helper who tells you when it's time for a snack. These special brain cells, the orexigenic neurons, are like little chefs in the kitchen who say, “Hey, we need more food!” So you go get a sandwich or a cookie, just like when your tummy growls and you know it’s time to eat.

How They Work

These brain cells send messages to other parts of your brain that control hunger. It's like having a phone call between two friends: one friend (the orexigenic neuron) says, “I'm hungry!” and the other friend (your brain) says, “Okay, let’s eat!”

Sometimes, when you're really tired or not feeling well, these little chefs get extra busy, that's why you might feel like eating even when you’re not super hungry.

So next time you grab a snack, remember: your orexigenic neurons are working hard to make sure you have enough energy!

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  1. Imagine orexigenic neurons as the brain's 'eat more' button, telling your body when to feel hungry.
  2. These neurons work like a signal light that turns on when you need food and turns off after eating.
  3. If these neurons are damaged, it might be harder for someone to feel hungry or know when they're full.

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