This process is called negative feedback. There are only two that are positive: childbirth and blood clotting. Negative feedback keeps things in balance.
Lots of things. TSH (Thyroid stimulating hormone) may be abnormal due to hypo or hyper thyroidism. Perhaps you should type TSH into google.
Hyperventilation
Trophic Levels
That would be "diabetes" or medically "diabetes mellitus." There are three main types, all of which involve abnormal or uncontrolled levels of glucose in the bloodstream.
energy levels
HIV is a virus that causes AIDS. It does not result from abnormal hemoglobin or abnormal hemoglobin levels.
A dependent variable is non manipulative and is affected by the manipulations of the independent variable. In the case given, the different levels of family stress like high and low can be siad as different levels of a dependent varible i.e. stress. So, family stress can be a dependent variable but not the levels of stress
Insuline and Glucagon control blood glucose. Insuline: brings down high levels of glucose. Glucagon: brings glucose levels back to normal, (brings glucose levels up).
One Levels you up 5 levels and another brings you to the stairs
The dependent variable of pH is its acidity. The independent variable is whatever substance is being tested for pH levels.
The mean level of the independent variable refers to the average value or level of the variable across all participants or cases in a study. It represents the central tendency of the independent variable within the sample.
Abnormal results are increased levels in those with a bleeding disorder or liver disease. With those taking heparin, low levels indicate the dose is too low, high levels indicate the dose is too high.
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Yes, abnormal levels of hormones in the body can disrupt the balance of neurotransmitters, leading to emotional fluctuations. For example, high levels of cortisol can contribute to anxiety and stress, while low levels of serotonin can be linked to depression. Proper hormone regulation is important for emotional well-being.
A factor of an experiment is a controlled independent variable; a variable whose the differences between means for different levels of one factor.
Immunoelectrophoresis
Abnormal Sugar Levels... However there can be many different etymologies.