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Hormones within a chemical class have the same function, but act on different substrates.
The type of feedback that promotes more of the same action is positive feedback. It occurs when the result or outcome of an action increases the likelihood of that action being repeated or continued. Positive feedback reinforces and encourages the behavior or action that produced it.
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No, hormones and electrolytes are totally different kind of things.However there are some specific hormones involved in the regulation of electrolyte effects. One should ask this in the 'Human physiology' catagory.
Positive feedback speeds up reactions and negative feedback slows them down. In electronics and control systems, positive feedback means the feedback gets added to the input and then goes as output. And negative feedback means that the output is input minus feedback (from output). This is the most basic and layman answer I can think of. In social and business terms, a positive feedback means a good response ( a praise for a product, or interest generation among the clients) and a negative feedback means a bad response (unhappy clients, criticism and the like ).
A positive feedback mechanism is a system the responds to perturbation in the same direction as the perturbation. A positive feedback mechanism allow cells to adapt to changes in their environment rapidly and efficiently. Positive feedback allows cells to reach new levels of equilibrium corresponding to the stimulus in the environment
Hormones within a chemical class have the same function, but act on different substrates.
The type of feedback that promotes more of the same action is positive feedback. It occurs when the result or outcome of an action increases the likelihood of that action being repeated or continued. Positive feedback reinforces and encourages the behavior or action that produced it.
Your statement is for positive feedback.
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Positive feedback loops rarely occur. This is because positive feedback stimulates your body to respond in the same direction as the stimulus, most often increasing instability
A: DEFINITELY NOT Open loop is defined as no feedback. any kind of negative feedback will reduce the gain
No they do not but, they do have sme thing's in common like some cell's and stuff but, they certainly do not work the same.
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Open loop control systems are one in which Output have no effect on input. Toaster,Washing machine and a Dc motor are the examples. Consider an example of a dc motor, Due to voltage input it rotates a Shaft what happen if the load on shaft increases ???do you get the same output on same input??not possible because there is no such mechanism involved that will tell the motor to increase its input...that is no feedback mechanism involved in open loop system..thats why you will get a decrease in Output.
Sweating. A horse sweats to keep cool. The horse has the same cooling mechanism that humans do.
Yes. They do not work at the same site nor by the same mechanism.