6 Questions
Negative Feedback
Temperature Regulation
Negative Feedback
Glucose Regulation
Positive Feedback
Blood Pressure Regulation
______ is the maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment despite continuous outside changes. It requires optimum concentration of O2 & CO2, nutrients such as glucose and fats, ions such as Na+, Ca+, water, temperature, and pressure.
Homeostasis
______ feedback systems examples include temperature regulation, glucose regulation, and blood pressure regulation.
Negative
______ feedback systems examples include blood clotting and labour.
Positive
Test your knowledge on temperature regulation, glucose regulation, and blood pressure regulation! Learn about negative feedback and positive feedback mechanisms that control these processes in the body. Explore how these mechanisms respond to and regulate different stimuli.
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