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Physiology - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

physiology

/**American phonetic transcription:** ˌfɪziˈɑlədʒi/ /**British phonetic transcription:** ˌfɪziˈɒlədʒi/

Definition:

The study of how living organisms and their bodily systems function.

Synonyms:

biology, life science, anatomy, biochemistry

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

pathology, dysfunction

Common Collocations:

human physiology, study physiology, physiology textbook, exercise physiology

Derivatives:

physiological, physiologist

Usage Tips:

Use "physiology" when discussing bodily functions or biological processes in organisms.

Common Phrases:

"physiology of the heart, " "plant physiology, " "exercise physiology"

Etymology:

From Greek "physis" (nature) and "-logia" (study), meaning the study of natural functions.

Examples:

  • 1. The professor explained human physiology in simple terms.
  • 2. She majored in exercise physiology at university.
  • 3. Understanding plant physiology helps farmers grow better crops.
  • 4. His research focuses on the physiology of aging.

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