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Mammalian Physiology

Mammalian physiology studies how the body of mammals functions to keep us alive and healthy. It covers systems like the nervous system, which controls actions and responses; the circulatory system, which pumps blood carrying oxygen and nutrients; the respiratory system, responsible for breathing; the digestive system, which processes food for energy; and the immune system, defending against illnesses. These systems work together seamlessly through complex processes to regulate temperature, maintain balance, and support growth and reproduction, ensuring mammals like humans remain active and resilient in their environments.