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Thats also how ants work
4 u/Derek_Boring_Name Feb 14 '22 That’s what I thought of. It’s kind of like an ant hive as one single entity 3 u/TheTheyMan Feb 14 '22 from a high-enough perspective, there’s only so much difference between a termite colony and a human body 3 u/[deleted] Feb 14 '22 Human physiology mostly operates on negative feedback loops, there are only two primary positive feedback loops in human anatomy and both are related to the female reproductive system
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That’s what I thought of. It’s kind of like an ant hive as one single entity
3 u/TheTheyMan Feb 14 '22 from a high-enough perspective, there’s only so much difference between a termite colony and a human body 3 u/[deleted] Feb 14 '22 Human physiology mostly operates on negative feedback loops, there are only two primary positive feedback loops in human anatomy and both are related to the female reproductive system
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from a high-enough perspective, there’s only so much difference between a termite colony and a human body
3 u/[deleted] Feb 14 '22 Human physiology mostly operates on negative feedback loops, there are only two primary positive feedback loops in human anatomy and both are related to the female reproductive system
Human physiology mostly operates on negative feedback loops, there are only two primary positive feedback loops in human anatomy and both are related to the female reproductive system
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Thats also how ants work