Placebos are fake medications or treatments that can trick your brain into thinking it's better. Often someone will think they are very sick when they actually aren't, and that's dangerous for the mind so people will give them fake medications. Its of cures and things atet will help seasickness and motion sickness are placebos. You could have a moral dilemma about wether it's actually helping you or if it just feels like it does.
Answer:
Positive feedback
Explanation:
Positive feedback is a process taking place in the organisms during which the output or the end product of the process causes the process or action o occur continuously or it stimulates the process to go on. A loop of action is formed during the positive feedback mechanism.
During labour, the production of oxytocin hormone plays an important role in the uterine contraction which allows the birth of the baby.
The production of oxytocin during labour is considered positive feedback as the oxytocin-induced contraction and the contraction causes more oxytocin to be released until the baby is born.
Thus, Positive feedback is the correct answer.
Answer:
the first one is B, and the second is the hypothalamus gland :)