Organic functional multiplicity
Description
At different times, or simultaneously, an organ in a biological system may perform two or more functions, e.g. the human hand which probes, grasps, strikes, defends, signals, makes music, soothes or helps heal. In evolution, changes in many organs and structures show variations in function.
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Integrative concepts
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English
1A4N
C0169
DOCID
11301690
D7NID
226513
Last update
Dec 2, 2024