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Chapter 45.3, Problem 1CC
If a hormone pathway produces a transient response to a stimulus. how would shortening the stimulus duration affect the need for negative feedback?
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BIOLOGY-CUSTOM PACKAGE W/DOUBLE HELIX
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- The reduction in the numbers of cell-surface receptors in response to stimulation by their specific hormone molecule is called _____________.arrow_forwardWhat kind of feedback do endocrine glands show?arrow_forwardHow does the body use hormones to maintain homeostatis? Use the word REGULATE in your response.arrow_forward
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