answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Feedback inhibition works when the product of the process is an inhibitor of one or more steps in the process producing the product. An example is the release of insulin upon consumption of food. Eating releases raises blood sugar and high blood sugar releases insulin, which reduces blood sugar levels.

User Avatar

Rhett Strosin

Lvl 13
1y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How does feedback inhibition works?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Do you think that feeling of fullness and hunger are examples of feedback inhibition?

The feeling of fullness and hunger are examples of the negative feedback inhibition.


The process by which the product of a system shuts down the system or limits its operation is called the inhibition?

feedback inhibition


How does inhibition works?

Feedback inhibition works when the product of the process is an inhibitor of one or more steps in the process producing the product. An example is the release of insulin upon consumption of food. Eating releases raises blood sugar and high blood sugar releases insulin, which reduces blood sugar levels.


What describes a process the cell use to control metabolism?

feedback inhibition


What term a process the cell uses to control metabolism?

feedback inhibition


What term describes a process the cell to control metabolism?

feedback inhibition


Why is ACTH elevated in Addisons disease?

The steroid hormones produced by the adrenal cortex exhibit feedback inhibition on ACTH production, therefore a low concentration of corticosteroids (as seen in Addisons disease) will not exhibit this feedback inhibition. Without this inhibition, ACTH levels are not regulated and therefore rise.


End products of biosynthetic pathways often act to block the initial step in that pathway This phenomenon is called?

metabolic inhibition


When a pathway is subject to allosteric feedback inhibition ...?

an accumulation of effectors slows the pathway.


How do target organs most often regulate the pituitary gland?

Negative feedback inhibition


The body mechanism in which the product or result of a process stops or limits the process?

Feedback inhibition


Regulatory device in which the product of a pathway binds to an enzyme early in the pathway?

feedback inhibition