Well, it is because the body is constantly repeating the action so it doesnt take much energy, like muscle memory. that is what I am guessing
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Negative feedback loops are important because it helps the body return to homeostasis.
the sweat glands would be effectors
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feedback loops maintain balance and homeostasis.
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Negative feedback loops primarily focus on maintaining the body's homeostatic functions.
Negative feedback loops are important because it helps the body return to homeostasis.
A sensor in a negative feedback loop is when your body detects changes and sends a signal to the brain for a response.
They work a bit like a thermostat that keeps a constant temperature in a house. Negative feedback loops work through receptors, which sense a change such as in blood pressure. Signals are then sent to the control centres, usually in the brain, which then give instructions to the effectors - mechanisms which then regulate conditions such as blood pressure and bring it back to normal
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