WordNet
n. the state of the body or bodily functions [syn: physiological state]
Wikipedia
Physiological condition or, more often "physiological conditions" is a term used in biology, biochemistry, and medicine. It refers to conditions of the external or internal milieu that may occur in nature for that organism or cell system, in contrast to artificial laboratory conditions. A temperature range of 20-40 degrees Celsius, atmospheric pressure of 1, pH of 6-8, glucose concentration of 1-20 mM, atmospheric oxygen concentration, and earth gravity are examples of physiological conditions for most earth organisms.
Category:Physiology
Usage examples of "physiological condition".
All it was able to do at the time, and then only with great difficulty, was to maintain its host in the same physiological condition as it had been in when found.
One thing to try this maneuver in the controlled conditions of the danger room, with sensors monitoring every conceivable aspect of the subjects' physiological condition and a full-spectrum medical facility only steps down the hall.
Her telltale physiological condition surprised him more than her refusal of his invitation.