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Feedback Loops and Homeostasis

Feedback Loops and Homeostasis

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Biology

9th - 10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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4 Slides • 4 Questions

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Feedback Loops

Maintaining Homeostasis

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Negative Feedback Loops

  • causes a decrease in function

  • the feedback tends to stabilize the system

  • occurs in response to some kind of stimulus

  • can be referred to as homeostasis, as in biology

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Example of Negative Feedback

Control of blood sugar (glucose) by insulin is a good example of a negative feedback mechanism. When blood sugar rises, receptors in the body sense a change. In turn, the control center (pancreas) secretes insulin into the blood effectively lowering blood sugar levels.

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Positive Feedback

  • occurs in nature when the product of a reaction leads to an increase in that reaction

  • in homeostasis, a positive feedback loop moves a system further away from the target of equilibrium

  • Example, ripening of fruit or childbirth

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Multiple Choice

What is NOT true about a Negative Feedback Loop?

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moves a system further away from the target of equilibrium

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a reaction that causes a decrease in function

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causes the output of a system to be lessened

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tends to stabilize the system

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Multiple Choice

What is an example of Negative Feedback?

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Childbirth

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Fruit Ripening

3

Blood Glucose Regulation

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Multiple Choice

What is TRUE about Positive Feedback?:

1

causes a decrease in function

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moves a system further away from the target of equilibrium

3

causes the output of a system to be lessened

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Multiple Choice

What is an example of Positive Feedback?

1

Temperature Regulation

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Blood Glucose Regulation

3

Fruit Ripening

Feedback Loops

Maintaining Homeostasis

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