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What (who) is physiology - definition

SCIENCE REGARDING FUNCTION OF ORGANISMS OR LIVING SYSTEMS
Animal physiology; Physiologist; Physiological; Physiologic; Physiologists; Physiologies; Phisiology; Institutes of Medicine; History of physiology; Physiologically; Physiological science; Women in physiology; Clinical physiologist; Nutritional physiologist; Physiological effects; Subdisciplines of physiology
  • Oil painting depicting [[Claude Bernard]], the father of modern physiology, with his pupils

physiology         
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Physiology is the scientific study of how people's and animals' bodies function, and of how plants function.
...the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology.
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physiologist (physiologists)
... a retired plant physiologist.
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The physiology of a human or animal's body or of a plant is the way that it functions.
...the physiology of respiration.
...insect physiology.
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physiological
...the physiological effects of stress.
ADJ
physiology         
¦ noun the branch of biology concerned with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
?the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions.
Derivatives
physiologic adjective
physiological adjective
physiologically adverb
physiologist noun
Physiology         
·noun A treatise on physiology.
II. Physiology ·noun The science which treats of the phenomena of living organisms; the study of the processes incidental to, and characteristic of, life.

Wikipedia

Physiology

Physiology (; from Ancient Greek φύσις (phúsis) 'nature, origin', and -λογία (-logía) 'study of') is the scientific study of functions and mechanisms in a living system. As a sub-discipline of biology, physiology focuses on how organisms, organ systems, individual organs, cells, and biomolecules carry out the chemical and physical functions in a living system. According to the classes of organisms, the field can be divided into medical physiology, animal physiology, plant physiology, cell physiology, and comparative physiology.

Central to physiological functioning are biophysical and biochemical processes, homeostatic control mechanisms, and communication between cells. Physiological state is the condition of normal function. In contrast, pathological state refers to abnormal conditions, including human diseases.

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for exceptional scientific achievements in physiology related to the field of medicine.

Examples of use of physiology
1. Some things, like renal physiology, are difficult.
2. The findings were published in the American Journal of Physiology.
3. Some characters had extra sensory perception or fluid physiology.
4. Geological Survey, of a book on manatee physiology.
5. "It could be that the fish are just exquisitely sensitive because of their physiology or something.