Mammalian physiology refers to the study of the biological functions and processes in mammals. It encompasses how different systems, like the respiratory, circulatory, and nervous systems, support life by working in harmony. Understanding mammalian physiology gives insight into how structures like the cochlea function.
In the cochlea, mammalian physiology plays a role in how sound is processed. This involves fluid interactions, mechanical movements of membranes, and hair cell neuroactivity. Physiology explains how these components interact, allowing for precise sound discrimination, necessary for communication and survival.
- Studies biological functions in mammals
- Focuses on systemic functions like hearing
- Explains cochlea function and sound processing