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Negative feedback is when the body responds to an increase or decrease in a factor by returning it back to its original level.
Thyroxine regulates metabolic rate (how quickly reactions occur). It is also important in growth and development.
Released by the thyroid gland
Its release is stimulated by the thyroid stimulating hormone The levels of thyroxine are controlled by negative feedback.
When the levels increase, it is detected by receptors in the brain
This inhibits the release of TSH
This inhibits the release of thyroxine, so levels fall
Adrenaline is produced in times of stress, and stimulates the 'fight or flight' response
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