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Can someone explain homeostas and negative feed back with control of blood sugar?

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Can someone explain homeostas and negative feed back with control of blood sugar?

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The body has a set ideal target (homeostasis) for its blood sugar level. When blood sugar goes above that level, a hormone is secreted to lower the blood sugar. When blood sugar drops below the target, a different hormone is secreted that raises the blood sugar. In both cases, a stimulus results in an response that negates the stimulus…goes in the opposite direction: Negative feedback.

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