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Example sentences for "other organs"

  • The appearance of perfect leaves, in place of other organs, is frequently looked on as due to retrograde metamorphosis, or to an arrest of development.

  • Deficiency of the entire corolla occurs in conjunction with similar reductions in other organs, or as an isolated phenomenon in the many apetalous varieties of plants recorded in books.

  • They differ essentially from all the other organs of the system, being in activity during a portion of a woman's life only, and then only at intervals.

  • We have already described the change which takes place in the relation between the uterus and other organs, as soon as it passes into a state of action.

  • His studies included organic degenerations of other organs, and in his treatise on "Diseases of the Old" it is made clear that many of the symptoms of old age are due to organic lesions for which no cure can ever be expected.

  • These symptoms have reference not only to the uterus, but also at times to other organs.

  • The stomach may be described as unselfish, and in times of scarcity it gives up to other organs more of the nutrition that comes to it than it should.

  • The other kind carries messages to the brain from the eyes, ears, skin, or other organs of sense, telling it how they feel.

  • In all the little spaces between the muscles and parts of other organs is some watery part of the blood containing much waste given off from the tissues.

  • Some of these medicines contain poisons which hurt the heart or other organs.

  • Autopsy: Liver showed fatty degeneration; slight inflammation of stomach and intestines; other organs normal.

  • Autopsy: Thoracic organs seemingly normal; mucous membrane of stomach exhibited a catarrhal inflammation generally; large intestines somewhat impacted but walls appeared normal; other organs normal.

  • Make a drawing of the nervous system showing its relation to other organs.

  • It is lined by the peritoneum, a delicate membrane, part of which is deflected as the mesentery over the alimentary canal and the other organs, thus suspending them all from the dorsal wall.

  • With the disturbance of power in the extreme vessels, more disturbance is set up in other organs, and the first organ that shares in it is the heart.

  • This condition of small cell infiltration, we know, is constantly associated with inflammatory conditions of the kidney as in other organs.

  • Its constant use would not only interfere with digestion but would have a tendency to create disease in other organs of the body so that we therefore consider the use of whisky in tuberculosis positively contraindicated.

  • When the colon is distended, it becomes a mechanical impediment to the free circulation of the blood in other organs, and causes congestion of the portal system, predisposing to chronic inflammation or cirrhosis of the liver.

  • State if you know if any such ligation would cause swelling by retention of blood in the spleen, liver, kidneys or other organs of the abdomen and pelvis?

  • Cancer in other parts of the body often causes death by metastatic cancers, that is, offshoots of the original cancer which occur in other organs.

  • These may occur in the legs or arms or in the stomach or sometimes in other organs.

  • No other organs in the body are capable of such rapid and enormous engorgement.

  • Thus, indirectly, they affect the sexual system, which suffers through sympathy with the other organs.

  • It is supported in place by various ligaments and by the juxtaposition of other organs.

  • Not infrequently, too, other organs, particularly the bladder, become affected, either through sympathy or in consequence of the congested condition of the contiguous parts.

  • It may be connected with fatty diseases of other organs, such as the liver, kidneys, etc.

  • If the disease is confined to the bladder, the prospects for a cure are very favorable; only when diseases of other organs in the neighborhood are the exciting causes of the malady are the chances for a cure correspondingly limited.

  • It is likely to perforate the organ and, coming in contact with the abdominal lining or other organs of digestion, soon sets up a condition that is beyond repair.

  • Such cases include most instances of extra digits or other organs, and even of double monsters, as manifested by the fact that such extra organs grow from the normal identical organs.

  • What is the significance of this stimulation of some and inhibition of other organs?

  • Other organs play a role undoubtedly, though a minor one.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other organs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    black slaves; other allied; other answer; other arts; other beings; other colors; other gentlemen; other groups; other ideas; other knights; other object; other objects; other orders; other passages; other person; other references; other religious; other sects; other side; other slaves; other societies; other states; other vessels; other worlds; others are; others said