Physiology Roundtable

Cellular Physiology: The Engine Room of Life

22 min · 3 jul 2025
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In this episode of Physiology Roundtable, we zoom in to the microscopic level to explore the cell — the fundamental unit of life and function. Join our hosts as they uncover how cells generate energy, communicate, transport materials, and maintain their internal environment. Whether it's ion pumps, membrane potentials, or intracellular signaling, this deep dive into cellular physiology lays the groundwork for understanding every system in the body. 🎯 Learning Objectives: By the end of this episode, listeners will be able to: Describe the structural and functional organization of a typical human cell. Explain how cells maintain homeostasis through membrane transport and organelle function. Understand the role of ATP, mitochondria, and metabolic pathways in cellular energy production. Identify key mechanisms of cell communication and signaling pathways.

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