Asked by caleb
What type of feedback loop works to counteract changes or disturbances in the system to maintain equilibrium and stability?
neutral feedback loop
positive feedback loop
negative feedback loop
no feedback loop
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Negative feedback loop
Explanation: Negative feedback counteracts deviations from a set point to restore equilibrium (e.g., thermostat controlling room temperature or insulin/glucose regulation). Positive feedback amplifies changes, neutral/no feedback doesn't correct disturbances.
Explanation: Negative feedback counteracts deviations from a set point to restore equilibrium (e.g., thermostat controlling room temperature or insulin/glucose regulation). Positive feedback amplifies changes, neutral/no feedback doesn't correct disturbances.
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