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Biology, 25.03.2021 20:00 sanchezvianna55

Why are most systems in the human body negative feedback systems? Negative feedback systems balance the overall positively charged human organs.

Positive feedback systems don't work well with electrically charged neurons.

Negative feedback systems allow humans to regulate and stabilize their systems.

Positive feedback restricts body temperature and keeps it controlled.

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