Physiology

Definition of Physiology as it relates to Science, Physics, Biomechanics

Physiology, as it pertains to Biomechanics within the context of Science and Physics, involves the study of how biological systems function and move. It delves into the mechanical aspects of living organisms, exploring the principles that govern the structure, form, and motion of living tissues and organs. By applying physical laws and principles, physiologists aim to understand the biomechanical basis of movements, forces, and deformations in biological systems, shedding light on their adaptive capabilities and evolutionary origins. This field bridges the gap between the purely physical sciences and the life sciences, offering insights into both the mechanical underpinnings of life and the functional consequences of biological designs.

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