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When rats are put on a restricted diet, they usually become much more active, but this only happens if they have enough zinc in their system. If they lack zinc, their activity levels stay normal instead of spiking, showing that zinc plays a key role in how animals move when they're hungry.

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When rats eat less, they usually run around more, but if they lack zinc, they do not get this extra burst of energy. This shows that zinc is required for the body to handle reduced food intake without losing normal activity levels.

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