Quiz: Negative Feedback - Restoring Optimum Conditions
AQA GCSE Biology 8461 specification
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Building on what you've learned, let's test your knowledge of how negative feedback helps homeostasis restore optimum conditions!
What is the main purpose of negative feedback in homeostasis?
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Which of the following are examples of processes regulated by negative feedback? (Select all that apply)
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When body temperature rises, {{blank0}} detect the change and send signals to the brain, which then activates {{blank1}} to cool the body down.
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What happens when blood glucose levels fall too low?
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Which of the following are parts of a negative feedback system? (Select all that apply)
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Which organ in the body monitors and controls temperature changes?
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