How does BSc Physiology differ from other medical or science-related courses?

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    Parul Shukla

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    BSc Physiology differs from other medical or science-related courses by focusing specifically on understanding the functional mechanisms of the human body, rather than emphasizing diagnosis, treatment, or structural anatomy. 

    While medical courses like MBBS centre on clinical practice and patient care, and biology courses often cover a broad range of organisms, BSc Physiology focuses on the human body's physiological processes, such as organ systems, cellular interactions, and biochemical pathways. 

    This unique focus bridges the gap between basic Biology and Applied Medicine, making it ideal for those interested in research, he

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