Physiology

Definition of Physiology as it relates to Science, Genetics, Systems Biology

Physiology, as part of Systems Biology within Science and Genetics, focuses on the functions and activities of biological systems at the molecular, cellular, and organ levels. It encompasses various aspects such as cell signaling, transport mechanisms, biomechanics, and homeostasis. Physiology's integration with genetics helps shed light on how gene expression influences physiological processes, ultimately contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of living organisms. By examining these relationships within the context of Systems Biology, physiology aims to reveal the complex interplay between molecular components and their organization into functional systems.

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