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The researcher is concerned with obesity and its effect on the human endocrine system. Leptin as one of the hormones of adipose tissue normally induces satiety and suppresses hunger in the hypothalamus. It regulates energy output and intake to a large extent by influencing feeding behaviour, appetite, hunger, and energy metabolism. Because its circulating amount corresponds to the amount of adipose tissue in the body, it provides feedback information to the brain about the state of energy stores. In obese people, there is a persistently elevated level of this hormone, called hyperleptinemia, and therefore the body of obese people develops resistance to it. Select from the pictures the tissue that produces leptin.
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