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Chapter 20, Problem 9SA
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Why negative feedback systems are more common than positive feedback systems in organisms.
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Feedback systems are mechanisms that can slow down or speed up various processes in the body.
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- a) Negative feedback is used to maintain homeostasis whereas positive feedback is not. O b) Negative feedback is an involuntary reflex whereas positive feedback is not. O) Positive feedback works to oppose a change whereas negative feedback accelerates a change. d) All of the above are true.arrow_forwardContrast negative and positive feedback systems.arrow_forwardWhich type of feedback loop is more common in nature, and which more commonly results from human action? How might the emergence of a positive feedback loop affect a system in homeostasis?arrow_forward
- Differentiate between negative feedback system and positive feedback system?arrow_forwardWhy do positive feedback systems that are part of a normal physiological response include some mechanism that terminates the system?arrow_forwardWhich of the following statements relating to positive feedback mechanism is accurate? a)it usually controls rare events in the body b)it exhibits a cascading effect c) it exaggerate the original stimulus d) a and b e) a, b, and carrow_forward
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