Which of the following is regulated by negative feedback in the human body?
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blood sugarblood sugar , ,
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blood pressureblood pressure , ,
body temperature
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Blood sugar and body temperature are regulated by negative feedback in the human body.
- When the output of a system serves to limit or dampen the processes that rise to that system's output, negative feedback occurs, resulting in reduced output.
- In general, the system allows self-stabilizing. Negative feedback is an important regulatory mechanism for maintaining homeostasis in the body.
- Blood sugar which is also known as glucose regulation work when blood glucose levels are high, insulin decreases them; when blood glucose levels are low, glucagon raises them.
- When the body's temperature rises or falls, systems kick in to bring it back to normal.
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