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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - physiology

 
 

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Physiology

physiology
 noun  Etymology: Latin physiologia natural science, from Greek, from physi- + -logia -logy  Date: 1615  1. a branch of biology that deals with the functions and activities of life or of living matter (as organs, tissues, or cells) and of the physical and chemical phenomena involvedcompare anatomy  2. the organic processes and phenomena of an organism or any of its parts or of a particular bodily process  • physiologist noun
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  n. 1 the science of the functions of living organisms and their parts. 2 these functions. Derivatives physiologist n. Etymology: F physiologie or L physiologia f. Gk phusiologia (as PHYSIO-, -LOGY) PHYSIOTHERAPY n. the treatment of disease, injury, deformity, etc., by physical methods including manipulation, massage, infrared heat treatment, remedial exercise, etc., not by drugs. Derivatives physiotherapist n. ...
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  физиология – bodily physiology – cell physiology – comparative physiology – general physiology – plant physiology – sensory physiology ...
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  1. физиология ...
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  noun физиология ...
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  1. Physiology is the scientific study of how people’s and animals’ bodies function, and of how plants function. ...the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology. N-UNCOUNT • physiologist (physiologists) ... a retired plant physiologist. N-COUNT 2. The physiology of a human or animal’s body or of a plant is the way that it functions. ...the physiology of respiration. ...insect physiology. N-UNCOUNT: usu with supp • physiological ...the physiological effects of stress. ADJ ...
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  ~ n 1 the science concerned with the study of how the bodies of living things work 2 the way the body of a person or an animal works and looks  (A newborn's physiology is not the same as an older baby's.)  (- compare anatomy) - physiologist n - physiological adj  (The doctors could find no physiological cause for his illness.) ...
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  - 1564, from L. physiologia "natural science, study of nature," from Gk. physiologia "natural science," from physio-, comb. form of physis "nature" + logia "study." ...
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