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physiology

[ UK /fˌɪzɪˈɒləd‍ʒi/ ]
[ US /ˌfɪziˈɑɫədʒi/ ]
NOUN
  1. processes and functions of an organism
  2. the branch of the biological sciences dealing with the functioning of organisms

How To Use physiology In A Sentence

  • The basic human sciences involved are anatomy, physiology, and psychology.
  • He certainly gives a clear account of the growth of his belief, and sustains it by a great many droll notions about the physiology of plants, which would hardly be admissible in the botanies of to-day. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864
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  • Zoogeography integrates a variety of disciplines within ichthyology (ecology, physiology, systematics, paleontology, geology and biogeography) to explain patterns of fish distribution.
  • Basic physiology of exercise Any form of exercise involves work done by muscles. Coping with Angina
  • There is evidence that their body chemistry and physiology begin to change, and in time they may begin to feel the part. Beat Stress
  • D. was in brain physiology and I had an NSF predoctoral fellowship and I have never heard of this “reknown” Dr. Lynn. Presidential IQ Report
  • The infrared image technology(IRI) may accurately express the SARS case of illness physiology, pathological state many information.
  • The reader is frequently referred to more comprehensive texts for expanded discussion of the pathophysiology of the disorders.
  • A central focus of comparative physiology and endocrinology has been the influence of environmental factors on the development and performance of various systems or whole organisms.
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