It doesn't need to involve the brain.
This the relative refractory period.
to return a substance to a normal level
Inflamation is the body's normal response to injury. (:
Small, but normal, variations in your genes can produce proteins that work differently from those of your friends or relatives. This can affect how you respond or don't respond to different medicines
The cardiac muscle is incapable of reacting to any stimulus before approximately in the middle of phase 3. It will not react to a normal cardiac stimulus before phase 4.
Supranormal Period (SNP) is the period during which a slightly smaller than normal stimulus can elicit a propagated response, although the amplitude of the action potential is reduced compared to normal. I'm not sure either as of to how the mechanism of this allows a stimulus lower than threshold can elicit this response.
Negative feedback is the response to changes in stimuli that reverts the change back to the normal stimuli.
They are directly related. Homeostasis is an environments ability to maintain stbility in a regular cycle, but when something new is introduced, the environment is able to respond to a new occurance, or stimulus, and responds in order to survive and return to maintaining a normal cycle. Without response to a new stimulus, environments would be unable to maintain homeostasis and would die out!
This the relative refractory period.
This antigen-driven growth permits these tumors to be treated by eliminating the stimulus that generated the original, normal immune response.
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to return a substance to a normal level
the tendency of a system, esp. the physiological system of higher animals, to maintain internal stability, owing to the coordinated response of its parts to any situation or stimulus tending to disturb its normal condition or function.
It is a tendency of a system, esp. the physiological system of higher animals, to maintain internal stability, owing to the coordinated response of its parts to any situation or stimulus tending to disturb its normal condition or function.
Coordinated response of its parts (organs and systems) to any situation or stimulus that would tend to disturb its normal condition or function.
Inflamation is the body's normal response to injury. (:
The normal response if the body temperature rises above normal is perspiration.