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One change in the body results in another change. This second change reverses the first change in order to maintain homeostasis. This sequence describes a type of

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Feedback loop

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A feedback loop is a process in which the body tends to return to homeostasis if it deviates from normal conditions.

A feedback loop consists o three components a receptor, a control center and an effector.

There are two types of feedback loops namely, positive feedback loop and negative feedback loop.

In a negative feedback loop, the effect of the stimulus is to shut off the original stimulus or reduce its intensity, while in positive feedback loop, intensifies a change in the body's physiological condition.

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