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Sentence count:186+13Posted:2017-05-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: organorganicorganiseorganismorganizeorganizedorganizerorganelleMeaning: ['ɔrgən /'ɔːgən]  n. edible viscera of a butchered animal. 
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61. Firstly, many of the internal organs are repeated in each body segment.
62. Erma Bombeck touched so many lives that scores of readers offered to donate kidneys to replace her failing organs.
63. Its object was to show the comparative structure and functions of organs throughout the animal kingdom.
64. The male organs consist of a single continuous testis and a vas deferens terminating in an ejaculatory duct into the cloaca.
65. Mr Quinn, 55, suffered 33 rib fractures, serious damage to internal organs and severe head and neck injuries.
66. Specialized apodemes may be developed in connection with the ovipositor and the male copulatory organs.
67. However, the rapid increase in the number of science policy-making organs does not necessarily imply efficiency.
68. She imagined a musculature, a skeleton, a hide, pumping organs, glowing eyes.
69. It appears to be most damaging to rapidly growing organs in the body, Etzel said.
70. Calvary's pipe organs are poised to sound somber notes of mourning for Earnhardt.
71. In the process this helped to balance the forward weight of the rib-cage housing the creature's vital organs.
72. It is only after gastrulation that the organs, like limbs, liver, and eyes, begin to develop.
73. The increasing demand for organ transplantation is not matched by supply of appropriate human organs.
74. On the roots oblong tubercles which are obviously reserve organs are formed.
75. These two items appear simply to be ghoulish trophies,[www.Sentencedict.com] since they sit on a table with other specimens of internal organs.
76. A single animal may be dissected down to organs and tissues, and then parceled out like gold dust to waiting biologists.
77. Conventions arise as a result of changes in the relationships within and between different organs of the state.
78. There were two organs in the Great Chamber and hymns were often sung.
79. Sadly, drugs used in a desperate attempt to save his life made most of his organs unusable.
80. In aquatic insects they are often specially adapted as swimming organs.
81. Because those organs are moving, the frequency of the reflected radiation is Doppler shifted by a tiny amount.
82. If we look at the internal organs there is not much to distinguish a chimpanzee's heart or liver from our own.
83. Her vital organs are intact and she has a good chance of recovery.
84. Of course, the assumption behind this is precisely that enunciated by Barnes[sentencedict.com], that woman are dominated by their reproductive organs.
85. The body not only burns up fat, but muscle and organs as well.
86. The method provides an accurate segmental measurement of distension of tubular organs.
87. Faces contort and organs spurt out a smelly stain, a sticky betrayal.
88. This model has been used to evaluate the effects of chronic hypergastrinaemia on digestive organs, including the pancreas.
89. Blood supply to the vital organs can be more accurately measured by a central venous pressure line.
90. Some can benefit from lung transplants, but patients often die waiting for organs.
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