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  1. Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
    1: ...e. It is also common for the visible pipes of an organ to be purely decorative, with the real pipes behi...
    3: ...y forcing [[air]] through [[wood]] or [[metal]] [[organ pipe|pipes]].
    5: ...lus a [[pedalboard]]. Three, four or five manuals plus pedals is not uncommon for a larger instrument.
    7: ...sic]]. In the era of [[silent film]]s, large pipe organs were installed in many [[cinema]]s.
    9: ==Styles of pipe organ==
  2. Organ (anatomy) (814 bytes)
    1: ...bone]], etc. A group of related organs is an '''[[organ system]]'''.
    3: [[Organelle]]s are analogous sub-[[cell (biology)|cellula...
    5: ==Organ systems==
  3. Organ of Corti (1891 bytes)
    2: ...gan of Corti]] is the [[hearing (sense)|hearing]] organ of the inner ear. It contains receptors that resp...
    6: The organ of Corti is the sensitive element in the inner ea...
    8: ...erception of loudness is also connected with this organ.
  4. Hammond organ (5160 bytes)
    1: ...hurch]]es as a low-cost alternative to the [[pipe organ]], it came to be used for [[jazz]], [[blues]], an...
    3: [[Image:Hammond_organ.jpg|thumb|Hammond organ]]
    5: ...rgans are ''electric'' rather than ''electronic'' organs.
    7: ...ionships between tonewheels could not be easily replicated.
    9: ...peaker|Leslie]] were widely used with the Hammond organs, though at first, Leslie was a competing company...

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  1. Sylvia Pankhurst (3170 bytes)
    13: ... to the party rather than retain it as a personal organ she revolted. As a result she was expelled from t...
    15: ... communism]] and was eventually expelled from the organisation. Sylvia was an important figure in the com...
  2. Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
    1: ...]]) is a [[Russia]]n-[[Tatar]] [[composer]] of deeply religious music.
    5: ..., her music was labeled "irresponsible" for its exploration of alternate [[musical tuning|tunings]]. S...
    28: *''Hell und Dunkel'' for organ (1976)
    32: *''In Croce'' for cello and organ (1979), for bayan and cello (1991)
    44: *''Alleluja'' for mixed chorus, boy soprano, organ and large orchestra (1990)
  3. Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
    7: ...gan studying at [[Montgomery College]] and began playing at piano bars, many of them gay, chaperoned ...
    10: ...playing by ear at Peabody and her difficulty with playing from sheet music – with Caton, [[Matt ...
    20: ...center. In [[1995]], Amos, duetting with [[Robert Plant]], contributed the song "Down by the Seaside"...
    30: ..., Amos' first with a full band, was known as the "Plugged '98" tour. Another tour followed in 1999, th...
    33: Next, Amos planned to release a live album. She decided to writ...
  4. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightgreen}}
    4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Plant]]ae}}
    5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    9: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    10: ...axobox_section_subdivision | color = lightgreen | plural_taxon = <center>Genera</center>}}
  5. Botany (8977 bytes)
    1: ...athology|diseases]], and [[evolution]] of [[plant|plants]].
    9: ... or function ([[plant physiology|physiology]]) of plant life.
    11: ...nd microbes are no longer considered to be in the plant kingdom. However, attention is still given to ...
    13: ...rough [[photosynthesis]]. A good understanding of plants is crucial to the future of human societies a...
    20: ...his and other relationships between plants and people.
  6. Integumentary system (674 bytes)
    1: ... system''' is often the largest [[organ (anatomy)|organ system]] of an [[animal]], comprising the [[skin]...
    12: {{organ_systems}}
  7. Nervous system (3163 bytes)
    1: ...f the [[muscle]]s, monitors the [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s, constructs and processes input from the [[sen...
    36: {{organ_systems}}
  8. Circulatory system (8794 bytes)
    1: ...cardiovascular system''' is the [[organ (anatomy)|organ system]] which circulates [[blood]] around the [[...
    8: ...of metabolic wastes and delivery to the excretory organs, e.g. [[kidney]]s.
    15: ...s to spaces called [[sinuses]] which surround the organs, allowing the tissues to exchange materials with...
    18: ...ertebrate]]s, as well as of [[annelid]]s (for example, [[earthworm]]s) and [[cephalopod]]s ([[squid]]s...
    20: ... three-chambered heart. Birds and mammals show complete separation of the heart into two pumps, for a ...
  9. Human skeleton (3903 bytes)
    2: ...s, some of them joined together, supported and supplemented by a structure of [[ligament]]s, [[tendon]...
    11: ...). It is also necessary for protection of [[vital organ]]s and is needed by the [[muscle|muscles]] for mo...
    13: == Organization ==
    16: ...eton]]''' are structurally and in many taxonomies organized as those of the:
  10. Endocrine system (3152 bytes)
    1: ...in the body via the bloodstream to affect distant organs. It does not include [[exocrine gland]]s such as...
    97: *'''[[placenta]]''' (when [[pregnant]])
    100: **[[human placental lactogen]] (HPL)
    103: * [[Target organ]]
    113: {{organ_systems}}
  11. Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
    2: ...ntary canal''' or the '''gut''', is the system of organs within [[multicellular animal|multicellular anim...
    23: ...ppendix]] is a rudimentary, evolutionarily relict organ attached to the [[cecum]].
    33: ...all intestine. Both these [[secretion|secretory]] organs aid in [[digestion]].
    39: ..., and slight amounts of chemical processing takes place, especially on protein, by the enzymes present...
    45: The digestive system is a series of hollow organs joined in a long, twisting tube from the [[mouth...
  12. Immune system (14564 bytes)
    1: .... In the narrow sense, many higher organisms have organs dedicated to the maintenance of immunity, such a...
    6: ...[[mammal]]s) have immune systems of increasing complexity.
    8: ...ticellular [[organism]]s, the immune system is an organ system that acts as a defense against foreign [[p...
    13: ...The [[mannan-binding lectin pathway]] of the [[complement system]], for instance, recognizes [[mannose...
    15: ...s virally infected by reading the [[peptide]]s displayed on its MHC molecules. During their developmen...
  13. Brain (22060 bytes)
    5: ...n neurons. The [[human brain]] is particularly complex and enlarged.
    9: ...y [[complex]] brains: the [[arthropod]]s (for example, [[insect]]s and [[crustacean]]s), the [[cephalo...
    11: ... known as [[allocortex]] (Martin, 1996). More complex vertebrates like mammals have developed six-lay...
    14: ...rgans in the human body. Loss of function in this organ fufills some definitions of [[death]]. Injuries t...
    25: ...the brain. [[Artificial intelligence]] seeks to replicate brain function (although not necessarily bra...
  14. Ear (6659 bytes)
    3: An '''ear''' is an organ used by an animal to detect [[sound]]. The term ...
    10: ... tube running to the [[middle ear]]. This tube amplifies frequencies in the range 3&#160;[[Kilohertz|...
    21: ...ane and the oval window results in an effective amplication of approximately 14&#160;[[decibel|dB]], p...
    26: ...labyrinth (inner ear)|vestibular apparatus]], the organ of balance located in the inner ear that consists...
    28: The [[cochlea]] is a hollow organ filled with [[endolymph]], a fluid medium that re...
  15. Human brain (15406 bytes)
    7: ...ally pronounced in the [[neocortex]], the most complex portion of the [[cerebral cortex]]. The human b...
    15: ...of the brain. Brain stem structures are almost completely enveloped by the cerebellum and telencephalo...
    19: The blood supply to the brain involves several [[artery|arteries]...
    33: ...l. Emotive stability in humans is associated with planning, experience and an environment that is both...
    36: ...s, but function of the human brain is far more complex.
  16. Artery (6875 bytes)
    1: ...biological tissue|tissue]]s and [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s of the body ( by contrast, [[vein]]s are the r...
    19: ... down to the [[arteriole]]. The [[arteriole]]s supply [[capillaries]] which in turn empty into venules...
  17. Eye (21834 bytes)
    1: ...ular vision]]), as in [[human]]s; or on different planes producing two separate "images" ([[monocular ...
    11: ...ple facets which give a pixelated image (not multiple images as is often believed). Each sensor has it...
    15: Some of the simplest eyes, called [[ocelli]], can be found in anima...
    16: Jumping spiders have simple eyes that are so large, supported by an array of...
    22: The structure of the mammalian eye owes itself completely to the task of focusing [[light]] onto the [...
  18. Urinary bladder (1524 bytes)
    2: ... of [[mammal]]s, the '''urinary bladder''' is the organ that collects [[urine]] excreted by the [[kidney]...
    5: ...ary bladder is a hollow, muscular and distensible organ that sits on the [[pelvic floor]] (superior to th...
  19. Heart (10132 bytes)
    3: ... ''cor'') is a hollow, muscular [[organ (anatomy)|organ]] that [[pump]]s [[blood]] through the [[blood ve...
    15: ...ry artery]]. In the lungs gaseous exchange takes places and the blood releases [[carbon dioxide]] int...
    23: The blood supply to the heart itself is supplied by the left and right ''coronary arteries'', w...
    28: ...trial systole'', ''ventricular systole'' and ''complete cardiac diastole.'' The atrial systole consist...
    30: ...and ''aortic semilunar valves'' close. Finally complete cardiac diastole involves relaxation of the at...
  20. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    3: ...-shaped [[excretion|excretory]] [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s in [[vertebrate]]s. Part of the [[urinary syst...
    7: ...(anatomy)|spine]] just below the [[liver]] and [[spleen]]. [[Superior]] to each kidney is an [[adrenal...
    15: ...[[1 E-1 kg|grams]]. The kidneys are "bean-shaped" organs, and have a concave side facing inwards (mediall...
    17: ===Organization===
    20: ...ed molecules. Reabsorption and secretion are accomplished with both cotransport and [[countercurrent e...

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