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i'm really in a rut here and hoping that someone can help...

Q: identify and describe the similarities and differences between positive and negative feedback systems

PLEASE?????

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t-i-m-m-y

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this dot point exists?

wow.

negative feeback- um the response is negative (opposite to the stimuli)

now guess what positive feedback is:p
 

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negative is more commonly used in the human body, while positive is almost never used
 

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negative feedbak is when the feed back tries to contain the level of a substance at a certain optimum level... therefore the level of the substance alternates around optimum level...

postive feedbak is when the feedbak promotes further identical feedbaks to happen... it is not that much used in human body i fink...
 

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lolz, but nice to know though... they can't test you in hsc i suppose... but if they did, u r better off knowing it dan not... =p blehz
 

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Originally posted by xiao1985
lolz, but nice to know though... they can't test you in hsc i suppose... but if they did, u r better off knowing it dan not... =p blehz

true
 

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phew i was getting worried they hadnt taught me positive feedback...

edit: i am surprised i havent taught myself it since our teacher says the same thing every lesson "i think you can do that dot point by yourselves at home."
 

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Originally posted by = Jennifer =

edit: i am surprised i havent taught myself it since our teacher says the same thing every lesson "i think you can do that dot point by yourselves at home."
lolz... u got some "awesome" teachers... =)
 

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quote:Originally posted by crazylilmonkee
hasnt this been removed from the syllabus?

Originally posted by queenie
*nods

indeed.
It's because all the positive feedback systems are too sexy - breastfeeding, sexual arousal, pregnancy hormones as timmy said. And we don't need the kiddies knowing about those, now do we? :rolleyes:
 

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Originally posted by t-i-m-m-y
its essential knowledge
no tis not... not in syllabus ne more... =) ie, not essential knowledge... =p blehz
 

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