Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Physiological


Physiological

Physiology studies the mechanical, physical, and biochemical processes of living organisms by attempting to understand how all of the structures function as a whole. The theme of "structure to function" is central to biology. Physiological studies have traditionally been divided into plant physiology and animal physiology, but the principles of physiology are universal, no matter what particular organism is being studied. For example, what is learned about the physiology of yeast cells can also apply to human cells. The field of animal physiology extends the tools and methods of human physiology to non-human species. Plant physiology borrows techniques from both research fields.
Anatomy is an important branch of physiology and considers how organ systems in animals,[51] such as the nervous, immune, endocrine,respiratory, and circulatory systems, function and interact. The study of these systems is shared with medically oriented disciplines such asneurology and immunology.

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