Category:Physiology

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Physiology is the branch of science that describes the mechanisms of cell, tissue and organ function in organisms.
Subcategories
This category has the following 28 subcategories, out of 28 total.
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- Physiology journals (40 P)
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- Pathophysiology (9 P)
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- Renal physiology (36 P)
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- Skin physiology (26 P)
Pages in category "Physiology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 212 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Calcium metabolism
- Cell physiology
- Cerebral autoregulation
- Cerebral perfusion pressure
- Chemotactic drug-targeting
- Chemotaxis assay
- Clinical physiology
- Clothing physiology
- Cobalt in biology
- Cognitive hearing science
- Cold hardening
- Cold shock response
- Comparative physiology
- Copulation (zoology)
- Cryptobiosis
- Cryptochrome
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- Magnesium in biology
- Magnesium transporter
- Manganese in biology
- Mathematical physiology
- Mean systemic pressure
- Mechanostat
- Microelectrode
- Microelectrode array
- Internal environment
- Milligram per cent
- Mineralized tissues
- Patricia E. Molina
- Molybdenum in biology
- Motility
- Muscle atrophy
- Muscle hypertrophy
- Myogenic tone
- Myology
- Myomere
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- P-type ATPase
- Passive transport
- Peak bone mass
- Pharyngeal artery
- Phenotype microarray
- Photophobia (biology)
- Physiological agonism and antagonism
- Physiological condition
- Physiological cross-sectional area
- Physiological functional capacity
- Physiological prematurity
- Physiome
- Plithotaxis
- Precordial concordance
- Preoperational anxiety
- Primary nutritional groups
- Pro-oxidant
- Proteolipid
- Psychology, philosophy and physiology
- Pulsatile secretion
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- Scorpion sting
- Scorpionism in Central America
- Seasoning (slavery)
- Second wind
- Secretion
- Sensory loss
- Serous fluid
- Sexual differentiation in humans
- Shunt equation
- Sliding filament theory
- Slow vertex response
- Sneeze
- Social stress
- Sociophysiology
- Specific ventilation
- Stressor
- Sulfur assimilation
- Surface-area-to-volume ratio
- Swallowing
- Symmorphosis