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Negative-feedback control tends to maintain hormone levels at a relatively constant set point, whereas neuroendocrine reflexes usually produce a sudden increase in hormone secretion in response to a specific stimulus.
Contact
The act of communication or interaction with someone, or the physical touching of an object or surface.
Inhalation
The action of breathing in; it's a route through which various substances, including medications, can enter the body.
Reddening
The process of becoming red, often as a response to emotion, heat, or injury.
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