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physiological

[fiz-ee-uh-loj-i-kuhl] / ˌfɪz i əˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
concerning living organisms, their parts, and functions
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The results show that temperature detection is closely matched to the specific physiological role of each part of the body, with internal organs using molecular mechanisms that differ from those found in the skin.

From Science Daily

Modern AI systems can now analyze very large datasets to connect subtle chemical signals in sweat with particular physiological conditions.

From Science Daily

"But what was most unexpected is that its individual subunits can be repurposed for several physiological functions -- including a function that allows cancer cells to survive and grow in high-stress environments."

From Science Daily

Only leatherbacks in the no-crawl control group showed notably higher glucose levels, indicating that the act of crawling itself, rather than the seaweed, may have the stronger short-term physiological impact.

From Science Daily

Feeling "brighter, more alert and more connected" has real physiological effects.

From BBC