Similar words: organ, organic, organise, organism, organize, organized, organizer, organelle. Meaning: ['ɔrgən /'ɔːgən] n. edible viscera of a butchered animal.
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121. The announcer explains that by attacking the central nervous system it paralyzes the vital organs.
122. To deal with the signals produced by these sense organs they have considerable brains and very quick reactions.
123. She lay in the raw dark, wondering if even her internal organs were warm.
124. The air of the hospital is lukewarm, and it hums, and tastes of human organs obscurely neutralized or mistakenly preserved.
125. Not through the medium of the brain and nervous system and the ordinary sense organs.
126. Everything in me is congealing-guts, glands, blood vessels, organs, bones.
127. A variable number of these appendages may become transformed into organs that are functional during post-embryonic life while the remainder disappear.
128. It includes industrial production control, analysis of high purity materials, food, human organs and biomonitoring.
129. This diagram shows the position of the main organs of speech.
130. One wretch wishes his head returned, another even claims his internal organs.
131. The Argyll Street entrance was full of real beggars, the kind that do not even have mouth organs.
132. The contrast agents in dispute would be used in ultrasound imaging of the heart and other organs.
133. No longer mere house organs for competing political factions, newspapers became influential and independent institutions in their own right.
134. In a proportion of cases it results from massive injuries to the chest and vital organs.
135. Studies of other tubular organs have shown that the major tensile stress during distension is in the circumferential direction.
136. Taste As with other sense organs,[http://sentencedict.com/organs.html] taste is also highly developed in infants at birth.
137. Other cells especially sensitive to light became vestigial eyes, and those susceptible to vibrations became hearing organs, and so on.
138. Their essential feature is that they misdirect the enemy's attack, so that it fails to damage any vital organs.
139. Then Joe started taking her to special clinics, and she began having all her extra organs removed, just in case.
140. But if tumour cells spread, a process called metastasis,[Sentencedict.com] they can form tumours in vital organs such as the lungs.
141. He appears to have removed entire systems of organs from cot death children, but most were never used in research.
142. Medical illustrators keep the Pernkopf Anatomy on their drawing boards for ready reference as they depict obscure internal organs with computer-generated images.
143. This then multiplies and can spread through the body often affecting vital organs.
144. Together we dissected the organs from frozen shrimp under the surreal conditions of a red-lit laboratory.
145. The labial palps are composed of one to four segments and function as sensory organs.
146. Despite heightened public awareness in the last decade, the need for donated organs still far exceeds the supply.
147. It was once thought that cancer from the lymph nodes could be spread to other organs or tissue through the lymph fluid.
148. Already I believe there's a black market in human organs.
149. The temporal responsiveness of insect olfactory organs is truly remarkable.
150. Not that the organs of perception apprehended it at the time.
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