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Hormone production and release are primarily controlled by negative feedback. In negative feedback systems, a stimulus causes the release of a substance whose effects then inhibit further release. In this way, the concentration of hormones in blood is maintained within a narrow range.

In negative feedback, the response will reverse or cause the opposite effect of the original stimulus. Negative feedback can be explained with the process of insulin production and release.

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