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Homeostasis is fundamentally dependent on feedback mechanisms to maintain internal stability, as evidenced by the requirement for feedback in its regulation [1], [2], and [3]. Feedback serves as a core operational component of homeostasis, functioning through both negative and positive loops to control biological responses [4], [5], and [6].

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Homeostasis and Health: From Balance to Change | Biological Theory link.springer.com Springer 3 facts
quote“homeostasis would not be possible without setpoints, feedback, and regulation.”
perspectiveThe authors of the article argue that current accounts connecting health with homeostasis share common limits because they rely, to varying degrees, on a cybernetic perspective of homeostasis based on feedback and setpoints.
claimLibretti and Puckett (2023) claim that homeostasis would not be possible without setpoints, feedback, and regulation.
7.8 Homeostasis and Feedback - Human Biology humanbiology.pressbooks.tru.ca Christine Miller · CK-12 Foundation 1 fact
claimHomeostasis maintenance involves feedback, defined as data that feeds back to control a response, which can be either negative or positive. While negative feedback is used by all feedback mechanisms that maintain homeostasis, biological examples of positive feedback are much less common.
Homeostasis: The Underappreciated and Far Too Often ... - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers in Physiology 1 fact
claimHomeostasis is obtained through the mechanisms of feedback and feedforward.