Organisch definition biologie

organisch [von griech. organikos = die Organe betreffend], 1). 1 in der Biologie den Organismus · in der Anatomie das Organ (Biologie) · in der Chemie die Organische Chemie · in der Psychiatrie den Gegensatz zwischen. 2 Organische Verbindung Definition. Eine organische Verbindung kennzeichnet sich durch mehrere verknüpfte Kohlenstoffatome, welche überwiegend. 3 Die Organische Chemie (auch kurz: Organik) ist die Lehre vom Aufbau und den Eigenschaften von den Verbindungen des Kohlenstoffs sowie von deren Analyse und. 4 Lexikon der Biologie organisch. org a nisch [von griech. organikos = die Organe betreffend], 1) auf einen Organismus bezüglich, zu ihm gehörend oder nach Art von Organismusgliedern (Organen) arbeitend, d.h. in ein harmonisches Zusammenwirken eingefügt. 2) der belebten Natur angehörend. 5 Organism (biology definition): a living thing that has an organized structure, can react to stimuli, reproduce, grow, adapt, and maintain homeostasis. Etymology: the term organism comes from the Greek organon, meaning “instrument”. Synonyms: life form; living being; living thing. Also see: life, prokaryote, eukaryote. 6 Organism Definition. An organism is a single individual, or being. While it may have many separate parts, the organism cannot survive without the parts, as the parts cannot survive without the organism. Some organisms are simple and only contain an information molecule describing how to obtain energy and reproduce the molecule. 7 organ, in biology, a group of tissues in a living organism that have been adapted to perform a specific function. In higher animals, organs are grouped into organ systems; e.g., the esophagus, stomach, and liver are organs of the digestive system. In the more advanced animals, there are usually 10 organ systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine (hormonal), digestive. 8 Organic. Definition. noun, plural: organics. (Chemistry) An organic compound; or any substance containing carbon-based compounds, especially produced by or derived from living organisms. (Agriculture) An organic food; or any food that is organically grown (i.e. grown without using or applying synthetic pesticides, fungicides, inorganic. 9 Definition. noun. Any of the carbon -based compound s found in nature. Supplement. Organic matter pertains to any of the carbon-based compound s that abound in nature. Living things are described as organic since they are composed of organic compound s. Examples of organic compounds are carbohydrates, lipid s, protein s and nucleic acid s. organisch anorganisch biologie 10 Anorganische Stoffe der unbelebten Natur durchlaufen Organe von Lebewesen (Organismen); dadurch entstehen organische Stoffe. Ausnahme: Labor und. 11