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A negative feedback system is what occurs most commonly in your body systems. These keep everything in a homeostatic state.
your blood pressure is the feedback mechanism
In a negative feedback system the response of the effector reverses the original stimuli.
negative feedback
Positive and negative feedback
No you need negative feedback!
A negative feedback system is what occurs most commonly in your body systems. These keep everything in a homeostatic state.
The body's primary mechanism of homeostatic regulation is negative feedback. This mechanism recognizes the problem, identifies the correction, and changes the variable.
Homeostatic mechanisms return the body to its normal state. Most of these are controlled by negative feedback.
The body's primary mechanism of homeostatic regulation is negative feedback. This mechanism recognizes the problem, identifies the correction, and changes the variable.
normal body temperature is about 37degree c . if it is increased or decreased ,it will be maintained by the negative feedback mechanism . gain=correction/error
your blood pressure is the feedback mechanism
The body has several negative feed back mechanisms. In negative feedback loops our body will seek to reverse th direction of a stimulus. Meaning our body dislikes the stimulus, it will attempt to reverse it. Some examples: blood pressure, temerature control, blood glucose levels.
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In a negative feedback system the response of the effector reverses the original stimuli.
how is homeostasis maintained in the body through negative feedback?
negative feedback