One day I met a man on the bus. It seemed to me too heavy for those places: the bus took it right to my place. What he was thinking about, I had no way of knowing. But looking at him more closely, I noticed that he, thinking about something, did not notice how the approaching bus stopped. So I had an excuse to get hooked on this “organo”. And when we met our gazes, I suddenly caught myself thinking, “Aren’t organs a tautology?” And then, my reader, I realized that “organs” are the same as, according to my memories from the school course
1. Introduction
Organo is a word derived from the word "organ". In this article we will look at the meaning of this word, its origin, use in medicine and technology, as well as possible synonyms and antonyms.
2. Etymology of the word
The word "organo" comes from the Latin verb "organum", which means "instrument" or "mechanism". Originally, “organ” was the name given to various musical instruments such as pipe organs and pipe organs. Later, in medicine, the term "organo", like many other medical terms, came from Latin to Western medicine. The word organo is used to describe a part of the human or animal body that can be used as a tool or device to perform a specific task. For example, the word "cardioorgano" describes the heart as an organ and at the same time as a device for generating blood circulation. This dual use of the word "organo" is common in various fields of knowledge. 3. Use 3.1 Medicine In medicine, the words "organs" and "organo" are often used to refer to parts of the body that have a specific purpose. For example, the liver is the main organ of the human digestive system. The liver performs a number of functions that are essential for the body to function properly, including filtering the blood and regulating blood cholesterol levels. To ensure more efficient liver function in medical settings, so-called "organomimetics" can be used, that is, drugs that mimic the functioning of the liver or other organs, if necessary. Another example of the use of the word "organs" is the bone marrow, which is the site of formation and development of blood cells in humans. The bone marrow contains many stem cells that can