In negative feedback processes, the resulting action will always be in the opposite direction of the stimulus.
<h3>What are negative feedbacks?</h3>
Negative feedback is a term used in association with homeostasis. It is the biological process used to antagonize a stimulus in order to return the body to homeostasis.
For example, the normal body temperature of humans ranges between 36.5 to 37 degree Celsius. Beyond this range, the normal body temperature has been breached.
If it is not returned to normal within a short period, such a person is at risk of suffering irreversible damage to their body or even death.
Thus, in order to return the body system to the normal body temperature, negative feedback will be activated. This feedback will work in the opposite direction to the process causing a breach of the normal temperature range.
By doing so, the body temperature will quickly return to normal.
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options B, E and F
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A damage to the medulla oblongata is usually fatal and can also lead to death because it controls vital autonomic functions in the body which includes breathing and heart rate.
The Broca's area is associated with language production and damage to this area can lead to inability to express language (Broca’s aphasia).
A blow to the back of the head might affect the occipital lobe that is associated with visual co-ordinations. Thus damage to this area might not affect the gustatory cortex as this is found in the region of the frontal lobe and not the occipital lobe.
The primary motor cerebral cortex on the left side of the brain controls movement of the right side of the body, and vice-versa, the right motor cortex controls movement of the left side of the body.
Gap junctions can be found anywhere in the body but most commonly in cardiac muscles. Gap junctions are considered a vital part <span>of the intercellular connection of cardiac muscles because this coordinates the activity of the adjacent cells. Hope this helps.</span>
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The energy which is stored in the magnet is called magnetic energy.
Well, the cell pictured above has Chloroplasts, a cell wall, and a very large vacuole, so, that cell is a, B) Plantae cell.
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