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==Physiology (French literature) == ==Physiology (French literature) ==
-:''[[Physiological literature (French literary genre)]]''+*[[Physiological literature (French literary genre)]]
- +** [[La physiologie du mariage]] (1829) by Balzac
-* [[La physiologie du mariage]] (1829) by Balzac+** [[Physiologie du goût]]
-* [[Physiologie du goût]]+
==See also== ==See also==
* [[Anatomy]] * [[Anatomy]]

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Artforms of Nature (1904) by Ernst Haeckel The 49th plate from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur of 1904, showing various sea anemones classified as Actiniae.
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The 49th plate from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur of 1904, showing various sea anemones classified as Actiniae.

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Physiology is the science of the functioning of living systems. It is a subcategory of biology. In physiology, the scientific method is applied to determine how organisms, organ systems, organs, cells and biomolecules carry out the chemical or physical function that they have in a living system. The word physiology is from Greek φύσις, physis, "nature, origin"; and -λογία, -logia, "study of".

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