Definition of Physiologic. Meaning of Physiologic. Synonyms of Physiologic

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Definition of Physiologic

Physiologic
Physiologic Phys`i*o*log"ic, a. [L. physiologicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. physiologique.] Physiological.

Meaning of Physiologic from wikipedia

- divided into medical physiology, animal physiology, plant physiology, cell physiology, and comparative physiology. Central to physiological functioning are...
- NADPH) by oxidizing nutrients and releasing waste products. Although physiologic respiration is necessary to sustain cellular respiration and thus life...
- Cell physiology is the biological study of the activities that take place in a cell to keep it alive. The term physiology refers to normal functions in...
- Physiologic tremor is a tremor or trembling of a limb or other body part. The recorded frequency is in the range of 8-12Hz. It occurs in normal individuals...
- Fish physiology is the scientific study of how the component parts of fish function together in the living fish. It can be contrasted with fish anatomy...
- Musculoskeletal physiology is the branch of physiology which addresses the processes of musculoskeletal system. In subclassifying musculoskeletal physiology, MeSH...
- Clinical physiology is an academic discipline within the medical sciences and a clinical medical specialty for physicians in the health care systems of...
- Gastrointestinal physiology is the branch of human physiology that addresses the physical function of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The function of...
- Pupillary hippus, also known as pupillary athetosis, is spasmodic, rhythmic, but regular dilating and contracting pupillary movements between the sphincter...
- In physiology, a stimulus is a change in a living thing's internal or external environment. This change can be detected by an organism or organ using sensitivity...