Mammal Physiology
Mammal physiology is the study of how mammalian bodies function. It encompasses a wide range of topics and systems, from the skeletal and muscular to the circulatory, nervous, and digestive systems. It is essential to understanding many aspects of mammalian biology, from the behavior and development of individuals to the evolution of species across geological time. It is also of immense practical use, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of disease, understanding the effects of diet and exercise, and in the production of pharmaceuticals and medical procedures. Through their study, mammals can be kept healthy, and their welfare improved.
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