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27 September, 12:32

Rapid growth during puberty causes the release of more growth hormones negative or positive feedback

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  1. 27 September, 12:35
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    positive feedback

    Explanation:

    Negative feedback makes the body back to normal, for example, the body releases less glucose into the blood when there is a high blood sugar. Since more growth hormones are released because of the presence of growth hormones, this cannot be negative feedback.

    Positive feedback increases a stimulus, for example, the body's release of Oxycontin during labor, causing contractions. These contractions cause more Oxycontin to be released. Since the stimuli is increasing, we can say its positive feedback
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