What is another word for physiologically?

Pronunciation: [fˌɪzɪəlˈɒd͡ʒɪkli] (IPA)

Physiologically refers to the functions and processes of living organisms. However, there are other words that can be used synonymously with physiologically. These include biologically, anatomically, and physically. Biologically means related to the study of living organisms, while anatomically pertains to the structure of living organisms. Physically, on the other hand, refers to the body and its functions. Another synonym for physiologically is functionally, meaning concerning the operation or purpose of an organism. All these words relate to the study of living organisms and processes in the body, making them interchangeable with physiologically in certain contexts.

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Usage examples for Physiologically

So national resemblances, traceable to climatic influences being repeated from generation to generation upon the endocrines, may be explained physiologically.
"The Glands Regulating Personality"
Louis Berman, M.D.
But the unusualness would seem to be always physically or physiologically explicable, and therefore raises only a complication, not a philosophical objection.
"Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays"
Bertrand Russell
Scientists accept his proof that our present high school curriculum is ill adapted to a large proportion of children; the "physiologically too young" drop out; only the physiologically mature succeed.
"Civics and Health"
William H. Allen

Famous quotes with Physiologically

  • Next it was found that it was physiologically and structurally the same in the plant, that it was the living part of the plant, that which manifested the life and did the work in vegetable as well as in animal organisms.
    Asa Gray
  • The amount of sophistication varies according to the quality of the medium, and to the state of the same medium at different times; it must be attributed in the best cases physiologically to the medium, intellectually to the control.
    Oliver Joseph Lodge
  • Most of the time walking is merely practical, the unconsidered locomotive means between two sites. To make walking into an investigation, a ritual, a meditation, is a special subset of walking, physiologically like and philosophically unlike the way the mail carrier brings the mail and the office worker reaches the train.
    Rebecca Solnit
  • Sex is powerful, it's procreative, it's a force that drives salmon to swim up stream defying rocky obstacles to thrash new forms into existence and, physiologically, the human body is also rigged with that drive that ensures the human race will continue.
    Vanna Bonta
  • Experience is valuable only when it has brought suffering and when the suffering has left its mark upon both body and mind. Sleepless nights and conflicts with reality make statesmen realists; how could these experiences be usefully handed on to young idealists who expect to transform the universe without effort? The counsels of Polonius are platitudes, but the moment we start giving advice we are all like Polonius. For us those platitudes are packed with meaning, memories, and visions. For our children, they are abstract and boring. We should like to make a wise woman of a girl of twenty; it is physiologically impossible. "The counsels of old age," said Vauvenargues, "are like a winter's sun which gives light but no warmth."
    André Maurois

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