Homeostasis & Negative Feedback
Homeostasis is keeping a relatively constant internal environment so the body works at its best. It runs on a stimulus–response pathway:
- A stimulus is a change in a condition.
- Receptors detect it and send a message (nerve impulse or hormone).
- Effectors (muscles or glands) carry out the response.
Negative feedback
Most homeostasis uses negative feedback: the response opposes the original change, bringing the condition back toward its set point. ('Negative' means opposing, not bad.)
Negative feedback: the response loops back to cancel out the original stimulus.
Example: blood glucose rises after a meal → the pancreas releases insulin → glucose falls back to normal.