Physiology

Physiology is the study of how and why living organisms function and interact with the environment. It is a branch of biology that studies the structure and functions of living organisms and their parts, ranging from atoms and molecules to tissues, organs, and systems. Physiology covers a wide range of topics, including organ functions, metabolism, cellular processes, respiration, digestion, reproduction, and more. It is necessary to understand the physiology of an organism in order to provide accurate diagnosis and treatments. Additionally, physiologist use a variety of tools and methods to understand the components of living bodies, allowing them to study the intricate processes governing life. By understanding physiology, researchers and physicians can develop new treatments and therapies that improve the quality of life for individuals and communities, potentially leading to the cures of diseases.

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The Heart Physiology in Fertile Female and The Heart Pathophysiology in Post Menopausal Female. The Contribution of Molecular Biology, Maintaining Cardiac Hemodinamy and Electrophysiology

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