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Feedback loops help regulate bodily functions from "summary" of Anatomy & Physiology by Kevin T. Patton

Feedback loops are essential mechanisms in the body that help maintain homeostasis, or stability, of bodily functions. These loops involve a series of events in which a stimulus produces a response that in turn influences the original stimulus. There are two main types of feedback loops: negative feedback loops and positive feedback loops. Negative feedback loops are the most common type of feedback loop in the body. In a negative feedback loop, the response to a stimulus acts to reduce or dampen the stimulus. For example, when body temperature rises above a set point, thermoreceptors in the skin and brain detect the change and...
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    Anatomy & Physiology

    Kevin T. Patton

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