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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: ...nstruments having only a few dozen pipes to grand organs having tens of thousands. All but the smallest h...
    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: ...nd sound", which modern imitations of the Hammond organ faithfully reproduce. Accurate imitation of the H...
    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)
    11: ...000 Sofia Gubaidulina, along with [[Tan Dun]], [[Osvaldo Golijov]], and [[Wolfgang Rihm]], was commiss...
    26: *''Hour of the Soul'' poem by Marina Tsvetaeva for large wind orchestra and mezzo-soprano/...
    28: *''Hell und Dunkel'' for organ (1976)
    32: *''In Croce'' for cello and organ (1979), for bayan and cello (1991)
    40: *''Hommage ŕ Ťarina Tsvetayeva'' for a capella choir
  3. Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
    54: ... solo tour since [[2001]], bringing out piano and organ. The tour also encompassed [[Australia]], Amos' f...
    97: ...2005]] in [[Clearwater]], with Amos on piano, two organs, and Rhodes. The tour also encompassed [[Austral...
  4. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    52: ...m]]s''' or '''[[tuber]]s'''. These act as storage organs for food and water. The root caps of terrestrial...
    73: The [[reproductive organ]]s in the centre ([[stamen]]s and [[carpel|pistil...
  5. Botany (8977 bytes)
    9: ... [[biological tissue|tissues]], [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s, individuals, plant [[population]]s, and [[bio...
    11: ...egarded as [[animal]]. Some of these "plant-like" organisms include: [[fungi]] (studied in [[mycology]]);...
    25: Plants are convenient organisms in which fundamental life processes (like [[c...
    41: ...sitive to atmospheric conditions, have been extenisvely used as [[pollution]] indicators
    47: ...le-celled, green [[alga]]) is another plant model organism that has been extensively studied and provided...
  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...
    30: The heart is the muscular organ which pumps the blood. The vascular system is ma...
    43: ... systemic circulation that supplies the digestive organs. The major arteries of the splanchnic circulati...
  9. Human skeleton (3903 bytes)
    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...
    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]].
    26: ****[[transverse colon]]
    33: ...all intestine. Both these [[secretion|secretory]] organs aid in [[digestion]].
    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: ... provides useful insights into immunology, higher organisms (such as [[mammal]]s) have immune systems of ...
    8: ...ticellular [[organism]]s, the immune system is an organ system that acts as a defense against foreign [[p...
    18: ...ns and does not change during the lifetime of the organism. ''Adaptive immunity'', in which the response ...
    20: Organisms that possess an adaptive immunity also posses...
  13. Brain (22060 bytes)
    14: ...rgans in the human body. Loss of function in this organ fufills some definitions of [[death]]. Injuries t...
    73: ...alization refers to the tendency for more complex organisms to gain a larger-size through evolutionary ti...
    124: ...ains also produce [[hormones]] that can influence organs elsewhere in a body and brains react to hormones...
  14. Ear (6659 bytes)
    3: An '''ear''' is an organ used by an animal to detect [[sound]]. The term ...
    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...
    30: ...silar membrane is a cellular layer known as the [[Organ of Corti]], which is lined with [[Hair cells (ear...
  15. Human brain (15406 bytes)
    36: ...the body led to popular belief that the brain was organized around a [[homunculus]]. A distorted figure d...
    56: ...logy]] and [[psychiatry]], and is known to be the organ responsible for the phenomena of [[consciousness]...
    59: ... brain and [[liver]] (a common molecular baseline organ) has revealed specific and consistent differences...
  16. Artery (6875 bytes)
    1: ...biological tissue|tissue]]s and [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s of the body ( by contrast, [[vein]]s are the r...
  17. Eye (21834 bytes)
    1: ...] of [[visual perception|vision]]. Many complex [[organism]]s including some [[mammal]]s, [[bird]]s, [[re...
    65: ...lours ([[wavelength]]s) of light, which allows an organism to see colour.
    71: This is the reason why cones and rods enable organisms to see in dark and light conditions - each of...
    76: ...y animals (and humans), an important but delicate organ.
    106: ...ct, directed by input from the [[organ of balance|organs of balance]] near the [[ear]]s.
  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...
    13: ...ws indicate normal blood flow. ([[Media:Heart.svg|SVG version]])]]
  20. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    3: ...-shaped [[excretion|excretory]] [[organ (anatomy)|organ]]s in [[vertebrate]]s. Part of the [[urinary syst...
    7: In [[human]]s the kidneys are two organs located in the [[posterior]] part of the [[abdom...
    15: ...[[1 E-1 kg|grams]]. The kidneys are "bean-shaped" organs, and have a concave side facing inwards (mediall...
    17: ===Organization===
    107: ...ime" to bridge the inevitable wait for a suitable organ.

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