What is the difference between physiology and pathophysiology?
Physiology:
The discipline of biology that deals with the regular functions of living organisms and their components are known as physiology.
Pathophysiology:
Pathophysiology is the study of how disease and physiology interact.
Difference Between physiology and pathophysiology:
Physiology | Pathophysiology |
1. It is the study of the numerous biological mechanisms that function within an organism. | 1. It is the study of the abnormal physiological processes that produce, arise from, or are somehow related to a disease or damage. |
2. It aids in understanding the mechanics of living things, from the ionic and molecular foundation of cell activity to the integrated behaviour of the entire body and the effect of the external environment. | 2. In pathophysiology, experimental measurements are studied |
3. For e.g. the cardiovascular system, the digestive system, the endocrine system | 3. For e.g. the pathophysiology of inflammation, hypotension, fluid volume deficit, hypoxia, and ischemia |