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organ

[awr-guhn] / ˈɔr gən /


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Everyday movements such as walking, reaching, or maintaining balance rely on tight coordination between muscles, sensory organs, and multiple brain regions.

From Science Daily

Her grandfather was a deacon and mother played an organ in the Presbyterian chapel.

From BBC

These aren’t organs that have been donated for transplant surgeries—a tightly regulated market.

From The Wall Street Journal

These inherited conditions affect the shape and function of red blood cells, often causing severe pain, organ damage, and shortened life expectancy.

From Science Daily

Following Buffon, Diderot posited three levels of life: the life of the entire animal, the life of each of its organs and the life of the molecule.

From The Wall Street Journal