lovely way to explain it tat.....negative feedback is juzt dancin around a point and eventually hit ur target....but positive feedback sees it as a sign....tats meant to be broken.....ooooo lovely.... thanks paul!!!.......
Great video! Just a word though: type 2 diabetes does NOT have it's roots in "too much fat," as you mentioned. Moreso, it is the type of fat, and with what type of carb, and how much of that carb is consumed, which influences the onset of type 2. Also, minerals such as magnesium and boron help to regulate insulin secretions. Foods like coconut oil help to increase insulin sensitivity, thus reverse harm effects of (really bad sugars) like high-fructose corn syrup (the leading cause of type 2)...
Thank you! I was seriously confused when I looked at what I had to revise for an exam and found positive and negative feedback, but this really helped a lot!
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i espicially liked the bit where you mentioned sugar AND CORN SYRUP. high fuctose corn syrup, or inverted corn syrup, is ten times sweeter than sugar and ten times worse.
Loved this explanation, thanks buddy!
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princevalantino41162 2 weeks ago
this was so helpful!! Can you be my animal phys teacher?
jojomeify 3 weeks ago
lovely way to explain it tat.....negative feedback is juzt dancin around a point and eventually hit ur target....but positive feedback sees it as a sign....tats meant to be broken.....ooooo lovely.... thanks paul!!!.......
soumyasayujya 3 weeks ago
Thanks, I wish I could use this as a reference :/
ScabbyJill 1 month ago
great sooooo helpful
mwalton44444444444 1 month ago
cheers mate very helpful :)
minigilly97 1 month ago
Great video! Just a word though: type 2 diabetes does NOT have it's roots in "too much fat," as you mentioned. Moreso, it is the type of fat, and with what type of carb, and how much of that carb is consumed, which influences the onset of type 2. Also, minerals such as magnesium and boron help to regulate insulin secretions. Foods like coconut oil help to increase insulin sensitivity, thus reverse harm effects of (really bad sugars) like high-fructose corn syrup (the leading cause of type 2)...
robanatta 2 months ago
Thank you! I was seriously confused when I looked at what I had to revise for an exam and found positive and negative feedback, but this really helped a lot!
ANerdGeekDork 2 months ago
Great video, helped heaps. Thanks so much.
staceclaudbelle 2 months ago
I LOVE THIS. Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!
heybeautifulish 2 months ago
I use hairless cats cuz normal cats are too mainstream
bballpenguin16 3 months ago 12
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Mr Anderson, you are just the coolest.
theshmink 3 months ago
try to get past 30 mph? challenge accepted ;D
oEmilyThePenguino 3 months ago
Very knowledgable
TheJkromer 3 months ago
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i espicially liked the bit where you mentioned sugar AND CORN SYRUP. high fuctose corn syrup, or inverted corn syrup, is ten times sweeter than sugar and ten times worse.
97Fuzzy97 3 months ago
It is helpful, very helpful, thank you!
Ztuibyman 3 months ago
I LOVE U
TheLoveformankind 4 months ago
thanks man!!!
Cheyzzzzz 4 months ago
so helpfullll :)!
xxxsofieexxx 4 months ago 7
Love your vids- Ty :)
doyoudaredare 4 months ago
Thank You so much - Its really helpful :D
MsJanewalee 5 months ago
So helpful for my studies thanks =)
PurposeDrivenJourney 5 months ago
I understand the positive feedback loop but I don't see how it's related to homeostasis?
waadalbawardi 5 months ago
Thank You so much, this vid really helped!
phantmenace 6 months ago
4:20 Erratum 98.6 degrees farenheit. I think insulin was first cultivated using pig pancreas. Keep making these videos, very helpful.
JaySmith91 7 months ago
4:20 Erratum 98.6 degrees farenheit
JaySmith91 7 months ago
Great lesson! 4 vids in 1 day? Take a break! I like the new technology you've incorporated recently. Keep 'em coming!
joel1239871 7 months ago
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MrDevin666 7 months ago