fyziológia
Fyziológia is the natural science that studies the functions of living organisms and their parts. It seeks to understand how organs and tissues perform their roles and interact to sustain life, growth, reproduction, and adaptation. The term derives from the Greek physio- meaning nature or growth and -logia meaning study of. In Slovakia and in the broader scientific context, fyziológia encompasses the functioning of humans, animals, and plants and provides the foundation for medicine, veterinary science, and biology.
Subfields and approaches include general physiology, cellular and molecular physiology, and organ-system disciplines such as neurophysiology,
Researchers employ a range of techniques, including electrophysiology, imaging, biochemistry, molecular biology, and omics approaches, together
Fyziológia informs medicine, pharmacology, and rehabilitation, and it underpins advances in agriculture, animal science, and biotechnology.
Historically, the development of fyziológia traces from classical natural philosophy to modern science. Early contributors such