Physiological concept of positive and negative feedback | Behavior | MCAT | Khan Academy
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Thank you! It took you a little over 6 minutes to get me to understand what my a&p professor spent 3 days on and half of the class (myself included) had no idea what the difference was.
LH&GnRH: "Triggures release of progestorone"
Progesterone: "you are the cause of your own demise"
i am looking for feedback loop in the terms of marketing and business but i stumbled upon this. after watching this video, i have no idea what is happening...
Physiology should have been your first hint
That is some of the best handwriting I've ever seen
Goodness you are the BEST!!!!! one minute I do not understand -&+ feedback the next minute I can teach it to someone👌♥️
Best example given! What a paradoxical example, this same three organs does perform positive feedback as well as negative feedback if progesterone comes into action. Best example mam!
Thank you so much mam,u really explained it very nicely 😊🩷
Thank you so much!
That was very helpful! .
amazing. ..such an easy access to knowledge
Thank you!
wonderful! thank you!
Thanks for clearing my doubt
Wow this really helped me understand -ve and +ve feedback . Thank you .
thank you. SO MUCH!
What a wonderful vid...i would rate it 11/10
Thanks
so touching for an excellent video
Thanks. It's helpful
Thanks alot
Thanks, u really helped me in understanding positive and negative feedback
The pituitary gland is what is usually referred to as the "master control gland".
Ailat Shanell its more master storage bruh
www.pituitary.org.uk/information/what-is-the-pituitary-gland/
I thought it's hypothalamus
Best video and short too❤️
Thanks ❤️
Thak you sooooo much😘😘. It helped me alot.
This was so useful!
Thank you for a much better understanding!
Thanks for your help 😢 I really need to understand what are those.😢
I want more videos like this
Thank you so much :) .. this video is clear and really helped me understand the difference between negative and positive feedback .. thanks and good luck
Thanks alot 🌸👌🏻
really great and simple explanation.
Her handwriting is amazing
i agree
Thanks a lot. Kahan academy
What a great video!
Well said
Ty
I'm going to use this information in my essay about homeostasis thanks. I'm also doing a review on Khan Academy!
now that was phenomenon .. but is it obligatory to have negative feedback against positive feed back - together- always or each can work individually ?thank you :)
Thank you very helpful video in explaining the difference between both of the processes.
Very easy to understand!
Such an amazing video, I really like it
loved this
xxx
The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination
Thankyou mam..!
Shreena you are the best!!!!! Your voice came as a beautiful surprise.Lots of love
Great video - thanks!
Excellent!! Pure Excellence👌
well described, thank you. i have used your drawing as a revision reference! but the 'ovary' looks like a fallopian tube? and you have drawn an ovary but it looks like the oestrogen is coming out from the fallopian tube...just saying ;)
fantastic video, excellent clear explanation of both feedbacks thank you, i understood very well!
Very helpful! Thank you so so much
This was really good!!
Excellent
PERFECT! tHANKS!
this is in the wrng playlist
xlnt.
But either feedback mechanisms can either decrease or increase the product, I think the concept you're presenting is a part of the definition or the function of these mechanisms.
This was really good! Thank you for making it in a simple and clear way!
thank you for the video it really helps me :") just exactly what I need to study
Yes I'm 1kth liker of this video.. 😊😊😊😊... It's a really worth while video.. 😊😊 Thank you..
There is no mention of FSH?
yes , why there is no mentiion of FSH ?
yeah no FSH details mentioned
what about FSH?
Love the Khan academy stuff :)
I love you
Can anyone send me a reference about this?
This was very helpful! Very well made and explained. :)
So basically LH is responsible for the release of both estrogen and progestrogen
every time she says "talk about" i hear "taco bell" instead
Nahe aaya samj
Honestly still confused I just wanted a simple video explaining feedback mechanism😫
thank you so much but what happened to estrogen? is lowing the LH can high the value of the progesterone? then when it is too low, it will wake up again the estrogen? am i correct?
great now i just gotta remember 95,783,638 more processes across 5 chapters :P
But what about all other hormone
The hard thing about feedbacks is that each hormone have different concept and path to take it like
TSH or FSH and LH for male !😫😪
Turn your playback speed at 1.25x
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urdu mai banai na
what the heck this makes absolutely no sense this made me way more confused
evertone put it on speed 0.5 and tell m e she doesn't sound fucked up
everyone
dont mind that
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just opp. concept...👎
I cant concentrate with the female talking :/
Thank you❣️
Thank you very much this was super informative
The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination
Great video. Thank you
Yuli you are welcome from Khan academy family
Thank You!