The role is to monitor the input, process, and output so that the system can adjust itself to meet the goal.
Explain homeostasis and its role as a negative feedback system
decays
positive feedback system
YES, + feedback systems enhance or intensify the stimulus. Eg. of a + feedback system = childbirth
In a negative feedback loop, the output of the system decreases the intensity of the stimulus.
Negative feedback loops are important because it helps the body return to homeostasis.
The role is to monitor the input, process, and output so that the system can adjust itself to meet the goal.
A system requires feedback to fix out bugs and errors made by the developer, your system can be viable without feedback however getting feedback is recommended
The nervous system and the immune system are responsive to feedback
In a positive feedback system, the output increases the input.
The Negative feedback System & the Positive Feedback System are the two types of Homeostasis
advantages and disadvantages of using a formal feedback system?
Negative feedback since positive feedback adds to it.
Endocrince system
It depends on wether it's a negative or a positive feedback system.
oxygen loading is a positive feedback response
A feedback mechanism in a the skeletal system includes the bone narrow allowing calcium level to increase
A negative feedback will stabilize an amplifiers positive feed back will force the amplifier to either saturated state. this will hold true for a system too. A more general answer follows. 1. Feedback: Getting information about what just happened and responding to it. 2. Negative Feedback: The response lessens the output. 3. Positive Feedback: The response increases the output.