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Human biology - Endocrine system

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How are hormones controlled

Author: Chelsey Louise



Answer:

Secretions are regulated by negative feedback - response is opposite of feedback -sometimes involves the nerves system stimulating the hypothalamus to secrete inhibiting or restricting factors hormones must turn off after producing desired effect- done by breaking down hormone molecules in target cell, kidney or liver then excreted in bile, urine


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