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Eating

Eating (also known as feeding or consuming) is the ingestion of food for digestion. In biology, this is typically done to provide heterotrophic organisms with the essential nutrients and energy needed for metabolism and physical growth, since they are incapable of acquiring nutrition and energy intrinsically like autotrophs and therefore must ingest…

Development in humans, Other animals & Eating practices among humans

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Development in humans

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Eating practices among humans

Development in humans

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Other animals

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Eating

Nodes237
Edges236
Triples84
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.008439
Components1

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Eating

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related to Mammals · 14
Eating → Allen's, An, Carnivorous, Exceptions, Furthermore, Larger, Mammals, Other, Since, Some, The, They, To, While
related to Development in humans · 8
Eating → As, Between, By, Learning, Newborn, Premastication, The, Their
related to Disorders · 7
Eating → Bulimia, In, Physiologically, Subsequently, These, This, While
related to Eating positions · 6
Eating → Ancient Greeks, Ancient Hebrews, Ancient Romans, For, Middle Eastern, Passover
related to Compulsive overeating · 4
Eating → Compulsive, Empirical, Furthermore, Many
related to Eating practices among humans · 3
Eating → At, Many, Most
related to Hunger and satiety · 3
Eating → Hormones, The, There
see also · 2
Eating → AphagiaChewingCompetitive, Food
is a · 1
Eating → primary purpose of a social gathering

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food eat hunger satiety also meals mammals brain many may animals birds nutrients signals body hormone people individuals intake known

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Eatingis aprimary purpose of a social gathering0.90text
fungiinstance ofas opposed to decomposers0.80text
microbesinstance ofas opposed to decomposers0.80text
who secrete enzymes to digest organic matters externally before absorbing the nutrientsinstance ofas opposed to decomposers0.80text
thus do notinstance ofas opposed to decomposers0.80text
fruitsinstance ofsometimes raw foods0.80text
nutsinstance ofsometimes raw foods0.80text
a food shortage or a famineinstance ofLimited consumption or rationing may also be due to logistical reasons0.80text
in which case it will lead to starvationinstance ofLimited consumption or rationing may also be due to logistical reasons0.80text
undernutritioninstance ofLimited consumption or rationing may also be due to logistical reasons0.80text
cholecystokinininstance ofHormones0.80text
bombesininstance ofHormones0.80text

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