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Positive Feedback

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This lecture explains the concept of positive feedback in nature, using examples such as childbirth and fruit ripening to illustrate how it differs from negative feedback. Positive feedback mechanisms amplify a signal rather than counteracting it, leading to specific one-time behaviors.

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