CUSTOM BIOLOGY
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Chapter 40.2, Problem 1CC
MAKE CONNECTIONS Ø How does negative feedback in thermoregulation differ from feedback inhibition in an enzyme-catalyzed biosynthetic process (see Figure 8.21)?
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CUSTOM BIOLOGY
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