Physiological studies divide into several sub disciplines.
Physiological aspects are mainly related to organs and systems functioning, and most of these functions are related to enzymatic driven metabolic functions, respiration, digestion, muscle and bone structure coordination connected to locomotion, blood circulation etc.
We continue to learn more about fundamental processes, such as the control of heart rate or the sense of vision, through comprehensive exploration of the multiple processes involved.
Physiologists can travel the world to conferences and meetings to present their findings to other scientists.
Physiology is the science of life.
Various aspects of interests are perception, cognition, motivation, brain, personality, interpersonal relationships etc.
Others are researching the interaction of cells in tissues, organs and systems or study the integration of these systems to control the whole complex organism.
This work provides the foundation for many biological and clinical sciences, including medicine and veterinary science.
Physiologists study every aspect of the way human and other animal bodies work.
Description: The synthesis, breakdown and recycling of the neurotransmitters that mediate such changes and the location and gene-expression of the specific proteins they act upon are also targets for study.