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A structure in a cell. Examples are the nucleus, chromosomes, mitochondria, cytoskeleton and vesicles. There are many others.
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| organic |
substances that come from animal or plant sources. Organic substances always contain carbon. (Inorganic materials are chemical substances of mineral origin.)
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| organology |
science of musical instruments including their classification and development throughout history and cultures as well as the technical study of how they produce sound
Ãâó: www.cgsmusic.net/Classical%20Guitar%20Sheet%20Musi...
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| organelle |
A specialized subcellular structure having a special function; eg mitochondria.
Ãâó: www.nmnh.si.edu/botany/projects/dinoflag/glossary....
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| organ |
An instrument with a series of pipes at different pitches, the air being produced by bellows, and pipes selected by keyboard or sliders.
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