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When the body gets the glucose, the glucose in the blood increase then the hormone insulin is released so that the glucose from the blood can be transferred from blood into the cells of the body.
The release of hormone insulin is a positive feedback.
Once the glucose is transferred into the cells of the body then the negative feedback starts acting that stops the secretion of insulin from the pancreas.
What will happen next is that negative feedback would cause his pancreas to stop secreting insulin.
The maintenance of relatively constant internal body processes depends largely on negative feedback.
Negative feedback mechanisms ensure that setpoints are returned.
Hence, whatever causes setpoints to be breached is reversed or removed totally.
In this case, the continuous secretion of insulin will further lower the blood sugar level and causes the setpoint to be breached further. Thus, the actuator (insulin) has to be removed.
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