Physiology (journal)
Physiology (journal)
Physiology (ˌfɪziˈɒlədʒi) is a scientific journal that publishes articles on the field of physiology. The journal is published by the American Physiological Society.
Etymology
The term "physiology" comes from the Ancient Greek words "physis" which means "nature, origin" and "-logia" which means "study of". Thus, physiology is the study of the functions and mechanisms occurring in a living organism.
Overview
Physiology (journal) covers a wide range of topics related to the field of physiology. It includes articles on cellular physiology, molecular physiology, systems physiology, and organismal physiology. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers, scientists, and academicians to share their findings and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of physiology.
Related Terms
- Cellular Physiology: The study of the functions of cells.
- Molecular Physiology: The study of the physical, chemical and biological functions of molecules in a living organism.
- Systems Physiology: The study of the functions of organ systems in an organism.
- Organismal Physiology: The study of the functions of an entire organism.
See Also
- American Physiological Society
- Scientific Journal
- Cellular Physiology
- Molecular Physiology
- Systems Physiology
- Organismal Physiology
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Physiology (journal)
- Wikipedia's article - Physiology (journal)
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