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Why can physiological adaptations be hard to spot

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Because physiological adaptation concerns the function of organs that are generally located inside the body.

→ Physiology or physiology is one of the branches of biology that studies the functioning of living systems. the term "physiology" is borrowed from the Dutch language, physiologie, which is formed from two Ancient Greek words: physis, meaning "origin" or "essence" and logia, meaning "study".

physiology uses various methods to study biomolecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms as a whole carry out their physical and chemical functions to support life. physiology is one of the fields of science that is the object of awarding the Nobel Prize (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine).

based on the object of study known human physiology, plant physiology, and animal physiology, although the principle of physiology is universal, it does not depend on the type of organism being studied. for example, what is learned in the physiology of yeast cells can also be applied in part or in full to human cells.

Other sciences have evolved from physiology considering that this science is quite old. some important derivatives are biochemistry, biophysics, biomechanics, cell genetics, pharmacology, and eco-physiology. The development of molecular biology influences the direction of physiology studies .

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