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How does a negative feedback work?

A stimulus triggers the body to enhance changes it caused.

A stimulus triggers the body to reverse the changes it caused.

A stimulus triggers the body to retain the changes it caused.

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Answer:

A stimulus triggers the body to reverse the changes it caused.

Step-by-step explanation:

Negative feedback has the function of controlling and regulating the processes of a system. As such, it is responsible for maintaining the balance within the system, counteracting or modifying the consequences of certain actions. Hence, it is associated with homeostatic or self-regulation processes.

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