Biology, asked by shresthaishu, 10 months ago

what is mean by feedback machinism ?
it is necessary..plz explain???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A feedback mechanism is a loop system wherein the system responds to a perturbation. The response may be in the same direction (as in positive feedback) or in the opposite direction (as in negative feedback). In biological sense, a feedback mechanism involves a biological process, a signal, or a mechanism that tends to initiate (or accelerate) or to inhibit (or slow down) a process.

A feedback mechanism may be observed at the level of cells, organisms, ecosystems, or the biosphere. It regulates homeostasis or balance to achieve certain range or level of optimal condition. Deviation from homeostasis could eventually lead to effects detrimental to the proper functionality and organization of a system.

An example of positive feedback loop is the onset of contractions in childbirth. When contraction begins, the hormone oxytocin is released into the body to stimulate further contractions. As for the negative feedback loop, an example is the regulation of blood glucose levels. If blood glucose levels continue to rise it may result in diabetes. In fact, there are many biologic processes that use negative feedback to maintain homeostasis or dynamic equilibrium.

Answered by SayaliChopade
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Answer:

Feedback mechanism is the process by which our body maintains its overall development.

Explanation:

This mechanism exists in plants n animals both. It is to ensure the proper & balanced functioning of our body.

For example :- If in body the sugar level goes up, in its feedback mechanism the body will increase the release of insulin to balance it.

  • In plants this mechanism is to control the growth of plant.
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