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hich of the following describes a negative feedback loop?
When the heart rate is too high, the body sends hormones that continually increase the heart rate higher.
When a pregnant woman is in labor, the body sends hormones that increase the intensity of contractions, which then increases the secretion of the same hormones.
When blood sugar is too low, the body sends hormones that raise blood sugar until it reaches a typical level and hormone secretion slows.
When a person is jogging, the body sends hormones that continually decrease the rate of oxygen supply to the legs.
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"When blood sugar is too low, the body sends hormones that raise blood sugar until it reaches a typical level and hormone secretion slows."
Explanation: negative feedback opposes a change and reduces the response as the set point is approached. The labor example and the heart-rate example describe responses that amplify the change (positive feedback). The jogging example describes a maladaptive/de amplifying response, not a normal negative feedback.
Explanation: negative feedback opposes a change and reduces the response as the set point is approached. The labor example and the heart-rate example describe responses that amplify the change (positive feedback). The jogging example describes a maladaptive/de amplifying response, not a normal negative feedback.
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