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ORGANIC PHENOMENON

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 Dictionary entry overview: What does organic phenomenon mean? 

ORGANIC PHENOMENON (noun)
  The noun ORGANIC PHENOMENON has 1 sense:

1. (biology) a natural phenomenon involving living plants and animalsplay

  Familiarity information: ORGANIC PHENOMENON used as a noun is very rare.


 Dictionary entry details 


ORGANIC PHENOMENON (noun)


Sense 1

Meaning:

(biology) a natural phenomenon involving living plants and animals

Classified under:

Nouns denoting natural phenomena

Hypernyms ("organic phenomenon" is a kind of...):

natural phenomenon (all phenomena that are not artificial)

Domain category:

biological science; biology (the science that studies living organisms)

Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "organic phenomenon"):

food chain ((ecology) a community of organisms where each member is eaten in turn by another member)

sex linkage (an association between genes in sex chromosomes that makes some characteristics appear more frequently in one sex than in the other)

greening; rejuvenation (the phenomenon of vitality and freshness being restored)

rejection ((medicine) an immunological response that refuses to accept substances or organisms that are recognized as foreign)

recognition ((biology) the ability of one molecule to attach to another molecule that has a complementary shape)

polymorphism ((genetics) the genetic variation within a population that natural selection can operate on)

polymorphism ((biology) the existence of two or more forms of individuals within the same animal species (independent of sex differences))

pleomorphism ((biology) the appearance of two or more distinctly different forms in the life cycle of some organisms)

life cycle (a series of stages through which an organism passes between recurrences of a primary stage)

life (the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones)

histocompatibility (condition in which the cells of one tissue can survive in the presence of cells of another tissue)

gene expression (conversion of the information encoded in a gene first into messenger RNA and then to a protein)

food cycle; food web ((ecology) a community of organisms where there are several interrelated food chains)

food pyramid ((ecology) a hierarchy of food chains with the principal predator at the top; each level preys on the level below)

dominance (the organic phenomenon in which one of a pair of alleles present in a genotype is expressed in the phenotype and the other allele of the pair is not)

facilitation ((neurophysiology) phenomenon that occurs when two or more neural impulses that alone are not enough to trigger a response in a neuron combine to trigger an action potential)

diapedesis (passage of blood cells (especially white blood cells) through intact capillary walls and into the surrounding tissue)

exfoliation (the peeling off in flakes or scales of bark or dead skin)

desquamation; peeling; shedding (loss of bits of outer skin by peeling or shedding or coming off in scales)

dehiscence ((biology) release of material by splitting open of an organ or tissue; the natural bursting open at maturity of a fruit or other reproductive body to release seeds or spores or the bursting open of a surgically closed wound)

decay; decomposition (the organic phenomenon of rotting)

death (the permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism)

cyclosis; streaming (the circulation of cytoplasm within a cell)

circulation (movement through a circuit; especially the movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels)

bioelectricity (electric phenomena in animals or plants)

annual ring; growth ring (an annual formation of wood in plants as they grow)

alternation of generations; heterogenesis; xenogenesis (the alternation of two or more different forms in the life cycle of a plant or animal)

abiogenesis; autogenesis; autogeny; spontaneous generation (a hypothetical organic phenomenon by which living organisms are created from nonliving matter)


 Context examples 


The organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones; showing characteristics of life.

(Life, NCI Thesaurus)



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