Negative feedback mechanism
a) regulate heart rate
b) regulate respiratory rate
c) results in reduction of the initial stimulus
d) results of in increase of initial stimulus
ANSWER.
* C) Negative feedback mechanism results in reduction of the
initial stimulus.
Eg ; Insulin lower the blood sugar level when sugar level is elevated in the
blood.
Negative feedback mechanism a) regulate heart rate b) regulate respiratory rate c) results in reduction of...
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