Category:Physiology
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Physiology is the branch of science that describes the mechanisms of cell, tissue and organ function in organisms.
Subcategories
This category has the following 21 subcategories, out of 21 total.
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Pages in category "Physiology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 743 total.
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- Abduction
- Aberrant
- Absorb
- Accessory digestive gland
- Accessory gland
- Acclimatization
- Accommodation
- Accumulate
- Acid base homeostasis
- Acid–base physiology
- Action
- Adaptation (eye)
- Adaptive response
- Adequate stimulus
- Adrenaline rush
- Adrenergic
- Advances in Microbial Physiology
- Aerospace physiology
- Aestivation
- Afferent
- Afferent vessel
- Alarm reaction
- Alimentation
- Alkaline tide
- Alliesthesia
- American Physiological Society
- Anatomical terms of muscle
- Anhydrobiosis
- Anterior ethmoidal
- Anthropometry
- Antioxidant
- Antioxidants
- Anus
- Apocrine secretion
- Appetite
- Arm recoil
- Arm swing in human locomotion
- Arousal
- Arterial pressure
- Arterial tension
- Arteriovenous oxygen difference
- Atrial systole
- Attach
- Autacoid
- Autolysis (biology)
- Autonomic
- Autonomic nerves
- Autonomic Nervous System
- Autophagy (journal)
- Autoregulation
B
- Bainbridge
- Balance (ability)
- Baly Medal
- Barrier function
- Basal
- Basal electrical rhythm
- Basal metabolic rate
- Basal metabolism
- Bathmotropic
- Behind
- Claude Bernard
- Bicameral
- Bicarbonate
- Bicarbonate buffer system
- Biconcave disc
- Bilirubin glucuronide
- Bind
- Bioelectricity
- Biological clock
- Biological clocks
- Biological function
- Biological process
- Biostasis
- Bitter
- Blind spot
- Blood circulation
- Blood coagulation
- Blood gas
- Blood gas tension
- Blood volume
- Blood-retinal barrier
- Blood–ocular barrier
- Blood–retinal barrier
- Blood–saliva barrier
- Blood–spinal cord barrier
- Blush
- Bodily fluid
- Bodily fluids
- Bodily function
- Body fluid
- Body fluids
- Body odour
- Body position
- Body system
- Body temperature
- Bohr effect
- Bolus (digestion)
- Bone growth
- Bound
- Bowditch effect
- Bowel movement
- Bradymetabolism
- Brain's reflex
- Brain–body interaction
- Brazilian Society of Physiology
- Breath holding
- Breathing
- Breathing air
- Buffer system
- Bulk movement
- Butterflies in the stomach
C
- Calcium homeostasis
- Calcium metabolism
- Calcium-activated chloride channel
- Canal (anatomy)
- Canaliculus
- Capillary permeability
- Carbonic anhydrase VI
- Cardiac function
- Cardiac output
- Cardiac rhythmicity
- Cell adhesion
- Cellular adaptation
- Cellular physiology
- Cellular processes
- Center
- Central nervous system
- Central pattern generator
- Cerebral autoregulation
- Channelome
- Chemoreceptors
- Chloride ions
- Cholinergic system
- Chronobiology
- Churchill–Cope reflex
- Chyme
- Cicatrization
- Circaseptan
- Circulation
- Circumduction
- Clearing factor
- Clench
- Climax
- Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology
- Clitoral erection
- Close
- Clot retraction
- Clotting
- Co-regulation
- Coagulate
- Coagulation
- Cocontraction
- Coeloma
- Cold hardening
- Cold shock response
- Collecting duct system
- Comparative physiology
- Compensatory growth
- Compensatory growth (organ)
- Compensatory growth (organism)
- Compliance (physiology)
- Composition of the human body
- Concentration gradient
- Conduction
- Contractility
- Contraction
- Control Center
- Control of ventilation
- Cori cycle
- Cortisol
- Costochondral
- Cough reflex
- Countercurrent multiplier system
- Creatine phosphate
- Crenation
- Critical closing pressure
- Cry
- Crying
- Cryptobiosis
- Cupula
- Current Drug Metabolism
- Cushing reflex
- Cutaneous respiration
- Cutis anserina
- Cycle
- Cyclopentenone prostaglandins
- Cytosolic