1.2 Physiological control systems and feedback mechanisms
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Homeostasis is the body's way of keeping everything in balance. It's like a biological thermostat, constantly adjusting to maintain stable internal conditions. This process is crucial for our cells, tissues, and organs to function properly. Negative feedback loops are the main players in homeostasis, working to bring things back to normal when they go off track. Meanwhile, positive feedback loops amplify changes, useful in specific situations like blood clotting or childbirth.
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Homeostasis is the body's way of keeping everything in balance. It's like a biological thermostat, constantly adjusting to maintain stable internal conditions. This process is crucial for our cells, tissues, and organs to function properly. Negative feedback loops are the main players in homeostasis, working to bring things back to normal when they go off track. Meanwhile, positive feedback loops amplify changes, useful in specific situations like blood clotting or childbirth.
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