You explained this idea pretty well. I studied this in biology class in high school and it's fascinating to learn it again in English (although the medical English is pretty hard for me) . Using the ruler is a great way to learn this concept intuitively. When I was in high school, we also learn about the negative feedback loop through how the insulin and the glucagon controls blood glucose level before and after eating. I've been learning a lot from your channel!😄
Just stumbled upon your channel. You are awesome! You're videos are incredibly helpful to be in FNP school understand Pathophysiology of several systems. Looking forward to learning and understanding much more. Keep up the great work!
Hey, great question! This may be an oversimplification, but if the negative feedback mechanism is not returning the value to its normal range, the person likely needs medical intervention to fix whatever is not working correctly. E.g., if someone’s blood calcium is not returning to normal ranges, they might have a parathyroid tumor that needs to be removed, or they might need to intake more calcium. In many mechanisms, if no intervention is taken, it could lead to sickness or death eventually.
Can anyone answer this pls….. The temperature in a room drops to 65 F causing the heater to turn on. The temperature change is an example of a. Response b. Stimulus c. Effector d. Receptor e. Control system Tnx
Wow finally understood - thanks for that ! Well explained
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God bless you man.. watched before my final exams on biology.. stay safe
Thanks for the comment. I hope your exams went well!
Sir siebert it's very helpful this video clears all my questions About negative feedback
You explained this idea pretty well. I studied this in biology class in high school and it's fascinating to learn it again in English (although the medical English is pretty hard for me) . Using the ruler is a great way to learn this concept intuitively. When I was in high school, we also learn about the negative feedback loop through how the insulin and the glucagon controls blood glucose level before and after eating. I've been learning a lot from your channel!😄
Just stumbled upon your channel. You are awesome! You're videos are incredibly helpful to be in FNP school understand Pathophysiology of several systems. Looking forward to learning and understanding much more. Keep up the great work!
This video was super helpful, thanks so much! It totally cleared everything up for me.
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This was such a great explanation. Thanks so much!
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Super helpful and easy to understand, thank you.
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Great analogy and explanation!
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Extremely helpfull! Can you explain how this negative feedback loop occurs in the HPT axis for thyroid hormone secretion?
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What would happen if a negative feedback mechanism did not return the value
of some parameter such as blood pressure to its normal range?
Hey, great question!
This may be an oversimplification, but if the negative feedback mechanism is not returning the value to its normal range, the person likely needs medical intervention to fix whatever is not working correctly. E.g., if someone’s blood calcium is not returning to normal ranges, they might have a parathyroid tumor that needs to be removed, or they might need to intake more calcium. In many mechanisms, if no intervention is taken, it could lead to sickness or death eventually.
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Can anyone answer this pls…..
The temperature in a room drops to 65 F causing the heater to turn on. The temperature change is an example of
a. Response
b. Stimulus
c. Effector
d. Receptor
e. Control system
Tnx
Just guessing though 3 yrs later am thinking its " response "
Please let me know what was the correct answer?
up the Grizz