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Which mechanism is responsible for maintaining homeostasis?
Which mechanism is responsible for maintaining homeostasis?
- Chemical (hormones)
- Negative feedback (correct)
- Anticipation
- Positive feedback
Which mechanism enhances the original stimulus?
Which mechanism enhances the original stimulus?
- Chemical (hormones)
- Anticipation
- Positive feedback (correct)
- Negative feedback
Which mechanism initiates a response before the stimulus appears?
Which mechanism initiates a response before the stimulus appears?
- Anticipation (correct)
- Chemical (hormones)
- Negative feedback
- Positive feedback
Which mechanism works by reversing the original stimulus?
Which mechanism works by reversing the original stimulus?
Which mechanism is the least frequent?
Which mechanism is the least frequent?
Which mechanism is responsible for reversing the original stimulus and maintaining homeostasis?
Which mechanism is responsible for reversing the original stimulus and maintaining homeostasis?
Which mechanism enhances the original stimulus?
Which mechanism enhances the original stimulus?
Which mechanism is the least frequent?
Which mechanism is the least frequent?
Which mechanism works by initiating a response before the stimulus appears?
Which mechanism works by initiating a response before the stimulus appears?
Which mechanism reverses a change in a controlled condition?
Which mechanism reverses a change in a controlled condition?
Which mechanism produces a result that favors the change that started it?
Which mechanism produces a result that favors the change that started it?
Which mechanism is responsible for maintaining homeostasis?
Which mechanism is responsible for maintaining homeostasis?
Which mechanism is the most frequent?
Which mechanism is the most frequent?
Which mechanism is responsible for initiating a response before the stimulus appears?
Which mechanism is responsible for initiating a response before the stimulus appears?
Which mechanism triggers a positive signaling loop that continues until an external factor stops it?
Which mechanism triggers a positive signaling loop that continues until an external factor stops it?