Thirst is
A) controlled by centers in the hypothalamus.
B) triggered by increased osmolarity.
C) relieved only when plasma osmolarity is decreased.
D) controlled by centers in the hypothalamus and triggered by increased osmolarity.
E) controlled by centers in the hypothalamus, triggered by increased osmolarity, and relieved only when plasma osmolarity is decreased.
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