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Negative feedback

Author: Eva K 3sq0



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- Only when the blood glucose concentration falls below the set point is insulin secretion reduced (negative feedback), leading to a rise in blood glucose concentration - In the same way, only when the concentration exceeds the set point is glucagon secretion reduced (negative feedback), causing a fall in the blood glucose concentration


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