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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
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negative feedback
Positive and negative feedback
Negative.
positive
Perhaps you don't understand the meaning of positive and negative feedback. Positive feedback keeps adding to a process. Negative feedback doesn't. If a person fills a bathtub, positive feedback will continue the filling even if it runs over. Negative feedback will turn the water off when the tub is filled. So, negative feedback maintains homeostasis. Homeostasis means "steady state". When a processes is completed, it turns it off. Example: Blood sugar levels remain in a certain range.
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
Your statement is for positive feedback.
negative feedback
Is the clotting of blood an example of positive or negative feedback?
No it is positive feedback
A: Any feedback that contributes to the input is positive feedback any feedback that subtract from the input is negative feedback
Positive feedback.
oxygen loading is a positive feedback response
when a woman's contractions speed up during labor is negative or positive feedback
No, negative feedback is the primary homeostatic mechanism regulating the endocrine system. Positive feedback is used much less frequently.
There are two types of feedback mechanisms: positive feedback, which amplifies processes, and negative feedback, which stabilizes systems. For More Information : agilityportal.io
A positive feedback mechanism is a system the responds to perturbation in the same direction as the perturbation. A positive feedback mechanism allow cells to adapt to changes in their environment rapidly and efficiently. Positive feedback allows cells to reach new levels of equilibrium corresponding to the stimulus in the environment