Introduction
Negative feedback and thermoregulation
Measuring body temperature, hyperthermia and hypothermia
Positive Feedback
Control of heart rate
Introduction
Negative feedback and thermoregulation
The operation of an oven is an easy example of negative feedback acting both ways, which is how it usually acts. That means that there are deviations in two opposing directions. If an oven is set at 220°C, both a decrease and an increase in temperature is a deviation. So if the temperature drops or rises, a sensor picks that up and commands the heater to turn on or off.
This is negative feedback because it returns the system to its…