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The human body functions through intricate interactions among ions, atoms, molecules, cells, and organ systems. While these processes sustain various healthy functions, even minor disruptions can lead to illness. By examining how these elements function in normal biology and fail in disease states, we gain insights for treating conditions and developing novel therapies. Physiology explores the workings of living organisms, from ionic processes to entire bodily systems. Optimal health depends on all these components functioning properly and adapting to internal and external changes. This course will expand your knowledge from basic ionic interactions to complex system coordination essential for life. You'll learn how slight alterations can cause disease, current treatment approaches, and potential future advancements in medical science.