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Week 1: Organisation of the body, Cell structure & Homeostasis

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NEGATIVE FEEDBACK control systems are inhibitory. They oppose or “negate” a change (such as a drop in temperature) by creating a response (production of heat) that is opposite in direction to the initial disturbance (fall in temperature below a normal set point). POSITIVE FEEDBACK control systems are stimulatory. Instead of opposing a change in the internal environment and causing a return to normal, positive feedback tends to amplify or reinforce the change that is occurring.

Author: Jessie Trewavas



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Explain positive and negative feedback in relation to homeostasis with examples


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