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The increased release of oxytocin during childbirth is an example of                     .

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When production of a product in a system then causes more of the same product to be created it is known as positive feedback. In cotrast, when the production of product in a system inhibits additional product production it is known as negative feedback. Positive feedback leads to an exponential increase in the product, without any mediation. Negative feedback holds the product level at an equilibrium amount that is tightly regulated.

As oxytocin is released from the brain during childbirth uterine tension is increased, which further increases the amount of oxytocin created. As oxytocin is released, it stimulates the production of even more oxytocin, consistent with positive feedback.

Oxytocin is one of only very few positive feedback examples in biological systems. Almost all biological compounds are regulated via negative feedback.

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