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Medusa was a terrible monster with frightening hair of snakes and, literally, a look that could kill. ... As noted, her hair was made of snakes and each time one of those snakes was cut off, two more snakes would grow to replace the original snake. ... Negative-feedback mechanisms act to maintain homeostasis in order to keep the body functioning properly. The negative does not mean it has an unconstructive effect, rather it means that any divergence from the set point is reduced and opposed. There are three important components of a negative-feedback mechanism, those being the receptor, the control center, and the effector. ... As eccentric and inhuman as she may seem, Medusa¡¯s body still had a negative-feedback mechanism. ... Anyways, due to the stimulus the control center checked with the receptor and verified the change in number of snakes on her head.
Approximate Word count = 660 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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