Chapter2 (Q14) How do negative feedback mechanisms differ from positive feedback mechanisms?
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In negative feedback, the final step in a series of events inhibits the initial signal in the series.
In positive feedback, release of an initial hormone stimulates release of other hormones, which stimulate further release of the initial hormone.