Psychology, asked by dancelover19, 7 hours ago

What is physiology?
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Answered by zumba12
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Physiology is the scientific study of a biological system's functions and mechanisms.

Explanation:

  • The basic physiological functions of cells can be separated into the processes of cell division, cell signaling, cell growth, and cell metabolism, despite variances across the animal, plant, and microbial cells.
  • Through scientific investigation into the nature of mechanical, physical, and biochemical activities of humans, their organs, and the cells that make them up, human physiology tries to comprehend the mechanisms that keep the human body alive and working.
  • Comparative physiology addresses the diversity of functional features among organisms, combining evolutionary physiology with environmental physiology.
Answered by OnlyPizzas
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ANSWER :-

The study of normal functioning of the body is known as "Physiology".

EXTRAS :-

  • The study of abnormal functioning of the boy is known as "Pathology".
  • The term "Pathogen" is used for the purpose of description of biological agents that are capable of causing diseases.
  • The term pathology refers to any kind of breach or disturbance in the normal functioning of the body.
  • Every pathogen leads to pathology but all pathologies aren't necessarily caused due to pathogens. Example- Liver cirrhosis due to alcohol consumption and injuries due to some accident on the road.
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