IPA: /ˌbaɪoʊˈtɛləmɛtri/
KK: /baɪoʊtɛləmɛtri/
The process of measuring and monitoring the functions or conditions of living beings from a distance, often using technology to track things like heart rate or body temperature.
Biotelemetry is used in medical research to monitor patients' vital signs remotely.
Biotelemetry is formed from "bio-" (from Greek "bios", meaning life) and "telemetry" (from Greek "tele", meaning distant, and "metron", meaning measure). The word refers to the measurement of biological data from a distance, typically in medical or environmental contexts.
Think of 'bio-' meaning life and 'telemetry' as measuring from afar — this helps you remember that biotelemetry involves measuring life-related data from a distance.