Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Step 1 Introduction on feedback loop:
Feedback is an event defined as the information perceived about a reaction will allow the product changes or modification. Feedback loops are therefore a change to the system that trigger a certain result which may either increase the change to the system or decrease it to bring the system back to normal stage. A feedback loop is a biological process where the output of a system amplifies the system resulting into a positive feedback or inhibits the system that is a negative feedback. These feedback loops are important from the homeostasis point of view.
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