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A collection of Cells and Tissues which are localized to a specific area of an Organism and which are not pathological. The instances of this Class range from gross structures to small components of complex Organs.
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Brain | The seat of the central nervous system. |
| Breast | The paired Organs which are part of the chests of Primates. |
| Ear | The Organ of hearing. |
| Eye | The Organ of sight. |
| EyeIris | The iris is a thin, circular structure in the Eye, responsible for controlling the diameter and size of the pupils. |
| Flower | The reproductive organ of FloweringPlants. |
| Gland | An Organ that removes Substances from the Blood,alters them in some way, and then releases them. |
| Heart | The Organ that pumps Blood throughout the body. |
| Kidney | An Organ that separates urine from other BodySubstances and passes it to the bladder. |
| Liver | An Organ that secretes bile and serves metabolic functions. |
| Lung | A respiratory organ of Vertebrates. Its function is to furnish the blood with oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide. |
| NervousSystem | A system in Vertebrates that is made up of the Brain, the spinal cord, nerves, etc. |
| Nose | The Organ of Smelling. |
| PlantLeaf | An Organ of Plants whose main purpose is photosynthesis. |
| PlantRoot | An Organ of Plants whose main purpose is twofold, viz. to absorb nutrients from the ground and to anchor the Plant in place. |
| Retina | A membrane that covers the Eye and converts the image formed by the lens of the Eye into neurochemical impulses which can be processed by the Brain. |
| SpinalColumn | A flexible column made out of bones called vertebrae. The main function of the SpinalColumn is to protect the spinal cord. |
| SpinalCord | A cord of nerves that carries impulses to and from the Brain. It is contained within the SpinalColumn. |
| Spleen | An Organ on the left side of the body that produces Cells that play a crucial role in immune response. |
| Stomach | A muscular sac that is the principal organ of digestion. |
| VocalCords | The vocal cords, are composed of two folds of mucous membrane stretched horizontally across the larynx. They vibrate, modulating the flow of air being expelled from the lungs during Vocalizing. |