
Bonnie T. answered 01/26/21
Experienced, talented, compassionate
A negative feedback loop works to counter (or reverse) the affects of a stimulus. So when you exercise and your body temperature goes up, as the muscle and tissues are generating heat, you need a way to bring your temperature back down (countering the rise in temperature). You will start to sweat which allows heat to be removed from the surface of your skin bringing your temperature down. That is an example of a negative feedback loop.