Organic
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- Organism, a living entity.
- Organ (anatomy), of or relating to a bodily organ.
Life:
- Organic life
- Life
- Biology
- Organism
Materials and substances:
- Organic material
- See also Biological material (disambiguation)
Chemistry:
- Organic chemistry, chemistry involving organic compounds.
- Organic compound, a compound that contains carbon (although some carbon-containing compounds are excluded).
- Organic reaction, a chemical reaction between organic compounds
Farming, certification and products:
- Organic farming or Organic agriculture, agriculture that relies on ecosystem management rather than external agricultural inputs
- Organic certification, accreditation process for producers of organic food and other organic agricultural products
- Organic food, produced through organic methods, including fruit, vegetables, and meat
- Organic cotton, clothes and textiles made from organic produced cotton
- Organic beef, beef which is raised in accordance with the USDA's National Organic Program
- Organic gardening, a form of gardening that uses substantial diversity in pest control to reduce the use of pesticides
- Organic movement, refers to the organizations and individuals involved worldwide in the promotion of sustainable agriculture and organic farming
- Organic products, one which is certified organic
- See also: List of organic gardening and farming topics
Computing:
- Organic computing, computing systems with properties of self-configuration, self-optimization, self-healing, and/or self-protection
- Organic search, search results through unpaid search engine listings, rather than through paid advertisements
- Organic semiconductor, an organic compound that exhibits similar properties to inorganic semiconductors
- Wetware computer (or organic computer), a computer built from living neurons and ganglions
- Organic search engine, search engine which uses a combination of human operators and computer algorithms
Economics and Business:
- Organic growth, business expansion through increasing output and sales as opposed to mergers, acquisitions and take-overs
- Organic organization, one which is flexible and has a flat structure
Military:
- Organic (military), a military unit predominantly of one type (armour, infantry, artillery, etc.) may incorporate subunits of a different type, to improve combined arms capability e.g. organic artillery, organic armour.
Law:
- Organic law, a fundamental law
- Organic statute
Other:
- Organic (model), forms, methods and patterns found in living systems, often used as a metaphor for non-living things.
- Organicism, the biological doctrine which stresses the organization, rather than the composition, of organisms
- Organic disease, involving or affecting physiology or bodily organs.
- Biological process, or organic process