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In negative feedback the stimulus is (enhanced/reduced). An example of a negative feedback would be if a person had an elevated body temperature, the homeostatic response would be to (elevate/lower) the body temperature.

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A negative feedback initiated by the external simuli or the products of a reaction aims to reduce the products/ output of the reaction. Hence In negative feedback the stimulus is reduced. An example of a negative feedback would be if a person had an elevated body temperature, the homeostatic response would be to lower the body temperature.

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