| organelle |
An organized structure within a cell with a specific function. Lysosomes are examples of organelles.
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| organomegaly |
enlargement of an organ.
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| organic |
Of or related to a substance that contains carbon atoms linked together by carbon-carbon bonds. All living matter is organic. The original definition of the term organic related to the source of chemical compounds, with organic compounds being those carbon-containing compounds obtained from plant or animal sources, whereas inorganic compounds were obtained from mineral sources. Compounds containing bonds between carbon atoms can now be made in the laboratory and industrially by man.
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| organ |
A structure made up of different types of tissues that work together to do a specific job.
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| organ- |
A structure made up of different types of tissues that work together to do a specific job.
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