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bioenergetics
[ bahy-oh-en-er-jet-iks ]
noun
- Biochemistry. the study of energy transformation in living systems.
- Psychology. a school of therapy that seeks to relieve stress and concomitant muscular tension through respiratory exercises, physical movement, improvement in body image, and free expression of ideas.
bioenergetics
/ ˌbaɪəʊˌɛnəˈdʒɛtɪks /
noun
- functioning as singular the study of energy transformations in living organisms and systems
bioenergetics
/ bī′ō-ĕn′ər-jĕt′ĭks /
- The scientific study of the flow and transformation of energy in and between living organisms and between living organisms and their environment.
Derived Forms
- ˌbioˌenerˈgetic, adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of bioenergetics1
Example Sentences
Are these vesicles by-products of disrupted bioenergetics, or do they form as a result of physical interactions between the compound and the membrane lipids?
But it remains unclear to what extent rodent models recapitulate abnormalities present in humans, given critical species differences in heart size, cardiac physiology, electrophysiology, and bioenergetics.
The Center for Aquatic Biology and Aquaculture was studying bioenergetics — how cells transform energy — and environmental stressors on fish species including green and white sturgeon and endangered chinook salmon, both of which face challenges in the wild in California.
“Mind-set has a lot to do with motivating people to achieve athletic longevity,” says Scott Trappe, professor of human bioenergetics and director of the Human Performance Laboratory at Ball State University.
Bioenergetics, mitochondria, and cardiac myocyte differentiation.
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