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7. Once homeostasis is reached hormone release will be
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Once homeostasis is reached hormone release will be inhibited or stopped.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hormones are the key regulators of body homeostasis, which regulates metabolism and internal conditions like water, minerals, temperature inside the cells as well as organs; and maintains blood pressure, blood glucose levels, and many other factors.

Hormones facilitate the cells and all the organs to function normally irrespective of any external or internal changes. The pituitary gland and hypothalamus controls the release of hormones depending upon body homeostasis using the feedback loop system.

For example, when blood sugar level increases, the pancreas releases insulin to bring it back to normal. When blood sugar level drops, pancreas secretes the hormone glucagon which takes the level up. When normal blood sugar level is reached, the hormone secretion is stopped.

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