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When the blood sugar levels return to normal, the pancreas stops releasing insulin. Is this a negative or positive feedback mechanism?

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Negative feedback mechanism

Step-by-step explanation:

Negative feedback mechanism occurs when the product or the output of a process inhibits the same process. When blood glucose level rises, body receptors stimulate beta cells in pancreas to release insulin. Insulin leads to uptake of glucose by cells, lowering the blood sugar levels. The lowered blood sugar level is again sensed by the receptors and they inhibit the secretion of insulin. Hence, insulin inhibits its own secretion by removing glucose from blood which makes it a negative feedback mechanism.

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