fysiologin
Fysiologin, or physiology, is the natural science that studies how living organisms and their parts function. It seeks to explain the processes that sustain life, from molecular activities inside cells to the operation of organ systems, and how these processes interact to maintain homeostasis.
The discipline spans multiple levels of organization and integrates with anatomy, biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology.
Methods rely on experimental and observational studies in humans and animal models, in vitro experiments, electrophysiology,
Applications of fysiologin are broad: informing medical practice and pharmacology, guiding clinical research, shaping rehabilitation and
Historically, the field developed from anatomical and clinical observation to a rigorous experimental science. Claude Bernard
Fysiologin remains central to medicine, biology, and allied health disciplines, and continues to evolve with advances