Physiology

Physiology is the study of the function of living organisms, organs, and cells. It focuses on understanding how the components of organisms interact to maintain life, as well as how they respond to changes in the environment. Physiology has been used to develop treatments for a variety of diseases, such as asthma, diabetes, and heart diseases. It is also an important tool for understanding how organisms interact with their environment, which is necessary for informing decisions about environmental conservation. Physiology is a critical field in the life sciences, providing valuable insights into the processes that enable living systems to survive and thrive.

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Physiology of Distinct Modes of Muscular Contraction
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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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The Dose Modulates the Body’s Physiology: Literature Review
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