Describe the difference between negative and positive feedback mechanisms in the body (#1 from the worksheet) .

Question 1 options:

Positive feedback increases the body's level of a variable while negative feedback reduces the level of the variable (#1 from the worksheet).


Positive feedback is good for the body and helps put the body back to homeostasis. Negative feedback occurs when there is a problem with the body and it can't get back to homeostasis.


Negative feedback returns the body to its "normal" levels when it gets too high or too low. Positive feedback continues to add to one side of the balance making the change even greater.


Both negative and positive feedback loops work in the same way to help the body maintain homeostasis.

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Answer:

Positive feedback increases the body's level of a variable while negative feedback reduces the level of the variable

Explanation:

positive feedback amplifies change while negative feedback reduces change.

Positive feedback increases the body's level of a variable while negative feedback reduces the level of the variable.

Positive feedback amplifies change while negative feedback reduces change.

What is the difference between positive and negative feedback homeostasis?

The main difference between positive and negative feedback homeostasis is that positive feedback homeostasis bolsters the stimulus, increasing productivity. In contrast, the negative feedback homeostasis reduces the effect of the stimulus, decreasing productivity.

Thus, option "A" is correct.

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