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Negative feedback
A type of control mechanism used in the process of
homeostasis
, the maintenance of a
constant
internal environment
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How negative feedback works
1. Small change in one direction is detected by
receptors
2. Effectors work to reverse that change and
restore
conditions to
normal level
3. Constant cycle of
sensing
and triggering
corrective
mechanisms
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Negative feedback
Detects
deviation
from
normal
conditions
Triggers
corrective
mechanisms to
restore normal
conditions
Switches off corrective mechanisms when
normal
conditions are
restored
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Thyroxine
Hormone produced in the
thyroid
gland that regulates
metabolic
rate
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Thyroxine
negative feedback loop
1.
Hypothalamus
detects low thyroxine
2.
Hypothalamus
signals pituitary to release
TSH
3.
TSH
signals thyroid to produce
thyroxine
4. Thyroxine levels increase
5.
Hypothalamus
signals pituitary to stop
TSH
release
6.
Thyroid
stops producing
thyroxine
7.
Cycle
repeats
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Adrenaline
Hormone produced in the
adrenal glands
to prepare the body for
fight-or-flight
response to stress
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Effects of adrenaline
Increases cell
respiration
rate
Increases
breathing
and
heart rate
Diverts
blood away from
digestive system
to muscles
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Negative feedback is an important control mechanism used in
homeostasis
to maintain a
constant
internal environment
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Examples of negative feedback systems in the body include the regulation of
thyroxine
and
adrenaline
levels
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