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Dima020 [189]
1 year ago
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when homeostasis is established via the negative feedback mechanism, physiological events result in . multiple choice question.

amplifying the original stimulus activating the control center inactivating the sensors negating the initiating stimulus
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vaieri [72.5K]1 year ago
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when homeostasis is established via the negative feedback mechanism, physiological events result in Negating the initiating stimulus.

<h3>What does a homeostatic negative feedback system entail?</h3>

feedback. When a, negative feedback happens. A response to a change in a regulated variable reverses the original change and returns the regulated variable to the set point.

<h3>How does the body's negative feedback system keep everything in balance and sustain homeostasis?</h3>

Negative feedback loops are frequently used to maintain homeostasis. These loops work to counteract the stimulus or cue that causes them. If your body temperature is too high, for instance, a negative feedback loop will act to lower it back down to the set point, or target value, of 98.6 F 98.6,circtext F 98.

<h3> How does negative feedback keep homeostasis?</h3>

When the body has produced too much body heat, negative feedback mechanisms maintain homeostasis by causing perspiration to be produced.

<h3>What does the homeostatic feedback mechanism entail?</h3>

A feedback mechanism is a physiological control system in a living organism that functions to bring the body back to its stable internal condition, also referred to as homeostasis.  In nature, various habitats and animal species contain feedback mechanisms.

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