Biophysiology

Pronunciation: /ˈˌbaɪoʊˈfɪzioʊlədʒi/

Biophysiology (noun)

  1. The study of how living things work, using the laws of physics and chemistry to explain body processes.
  2. A field that explains how organs and systems function in health and disease by measuring physical and chemical changes.

Examples

  • Biophysiology studies how body functions work.
  • In biophysiology, scientists examine body functions in detail.