Physiology

Definition of Physiology as it relates to Science, Medicine, Gastroenterology

Physiology, as it pertains to gastroenterology, involves the study of the functions and mechanisms of the digestive organs. It encompasses the examination of processes such as motility, secretion, absorption, and immunity within the gastrointestinal tract. This field seeks to understand how these systems work together to facilitate digestion and nutrient uptake, as well as how they are affected by various diseases and conditions. By exploring the physiology of the digestive system, researchers and clinicians can gain valuable insights into the underlying causes of gastrointestinal disorders and develop targeted treatments to improve patient outcomes.

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