Relationship between homeostatis and feedback?? (1 Viewer)

Vincania

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Hi,

I'm really confused about this concept of "feedback". What my understanding of it is, homeostatis involves the detection and response of a CHANGE. The mechanism that brings about this change is referred to as feedback.

Is this correct?

Also, what does the statement "In Feedback, the response alters the stimulus" mean?

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Homeostasis is a TYPE of feedback mechanism.

Basically, a feedback mechanism is "a reaction to a change"
There are two types;
- Negative feedback mechanism: It counteracts any change to remain in stable state (homeostasis)
- Positive feedback mechanism: It will encourage the change even more (bushfires) - I don't think you really need to know this.

And that statement is a little vague.. maybe it means that the response will alter the effect of the stimulus - that is, counteract it to maintain homeostasis?
 
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Homeostasis is a TYPE of feedback mechanism.

Basically, a feedback mechanism is "a reaction to a change"
There are two types;
- Negative feedback mechanism: It counteracts any change to remain in stable state (homeostasis)
- Positive feedback mechanism: It will encourage the change even more (bushfires) - I don't think you really need to know this.

And that statement is a little vague.. maybe it means that the response will alter the effect of the stimulus - that is, counteract it to maintain homeostasis?
pretty much this
 

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Ah okay I understand now.
I got my teacher to explain it to me and she went all over the place and confused me a bit more..

Thanks heaps.
 

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Ah okay I understand now.
I got my teacher to explain it to me and she went all over the place and confused me a bit more..

Thanks heaps.
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