physiological

[ˌfɪziəˈlɑdʒɪkəl]

physiological Definition

  • 1relating to the way in which the bodies of living things work
  • 2relating to physiology

Using physiological: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "physiological" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The physiological effects of exercise on the body are well documented.

  • Example

    The study of physiological processes is essential to understanding how living organisms function.

  • Example

    The body's physiological response to stress can have negative health consequences.

physiological Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for physiological

Phrases with physiological

  • the basic physical requirements for human survival, including food, water, air, and shelter

    Example

    Meeting physiological needs is the first step in Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

  • a branch of psychology that studies the biological basis of behavior and mental processes

    Example

    Physiological psychology investigates the relationship between the brain and behavior.

  • physiological response

    the way in which the body reacts to a stimulus or stressor, such as increased heart rate or sweating

    Example

    The physiological response to fear includes an increase in adrenaline and other stress hormones.

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Summary: physiological in Brief

'Physiological' [ˌfɪziəˈlɑdʒɪkəl] refers to the way in which living organisms function, particularly in relation to bodily processes. It encompasses areas such as exercise, stress, and basic human needs like food and shelter. 'Physiological' is also used in phrases like 'physiological needs' and 'physiological psychology,' which explore the biological basis of behavior.

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