physiology 的定义
- the branch of biology dealing with the functions and activities of living organisms and their parts, including all physical and chemical processes.
- the organic processes or functions in an organism or in any of its parts.
physiology 近义词
等同于 botany
等同于 anatomy
physiology 的近义词 16 个
- analysis
- biology
- cytology
- diagnosis
- dissection
- division
- embryology
- etiology
- examination
- genetics
- histology
- inquiry
- investigation
- medicine
- morphology
- zoology
physiology 的反义词 1 个
更多physiology例句
- The curriculum includes medical terminology, anatomy, physiology and mock visits.
- You don’t need to know much about the world’s tallest mountain or high-altitude physiology to appreciate how difficult—and occasionally deadly—climbing above 8,000 meters can be, even with canned oxygen and lots of help.
- I was excited to dig in and figure out what all the pieces would reveal about my physiology.
- On the home screen, you can swipe through a few slides and read how hormonal fluctuations may affect your physiology, training, and nutrition.
- The largest and most consistent brain sex difference has been found in the hypothalamus, a small structure that regulates reproductive physiology and behavior.
- Experts hailed from disciplines such as agronomy, exercise physiology, endocrinology, metabolomics, and rheology, among others.
- For example, did you know that our gut physiology actually mirrors what happens in the soil?
- Journal of Physiology, 2011, doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2011.20992.
- But I then had to understand it all and studied the physiology of alcoholism.
- A French physiology team found that toddlers prefer smells they were exposed to in the first weeks of life.
- Physiology has demonstrated that the impression is transmitted from the finger-tip to the brain by means of the nervous system.
- The animal body is not a test-tube and, in it, the laws of physics are modified by those of physiology.
- They ridicule the Brachmanes as boasters and fools for occupying themselves with physiology and astronomy.
- Neither physiology nor hygiene can be of much value in the schools, as a study, unless there is an application of what is taught.
- The relations, indeed, of that science to the science of physiology must never be overlooked or undervalued.