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Homeostatis
Your statement is for positive feedback.
Positive Feedback c:
Positive and negative feedback
example of negative feedback example of negative feedback
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negative feedback
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
Positive feedback accelerates the clotting process, but temperature would rise out of control.
This is a very good example of negative feedback.
Positive feedback speeds up reactions while negative feedback slows them down. Positive feedback goes with the force that put the body out of homeostasis in order to get it over faster. For example, during childbirth, the body goes with it in order to get it over faster so that the body can return to homeostasis. On the other hand, negative feedback opposes the action. For example if your body temperature drops, your receptors in your body send a message to your brain to tell it your cold. Your brain then sends a message to your muscles to shiver to help warm you up.
Negative. There are VERY few positive feedback mechanisms in the body- the only one i know about is birth. Think of negative feedback and positive as a line.