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Organami

Organami is a term that appears in speculative biology and some science fiction to describe modular, organ-like units designed to perform specific physiological tasks within an organism or in conjunction with a synthetic body. It is not part of formal biological taxonomy and has no standing in mainstream science.

In these contexts, an organami is envisioned as a discrete, semi-autonomous module that interfaces with host

Design and integration concepts sometimes assume that organami would be modular and replaceable, enabling customization of

Challenges and status:

- Technical: immune compatibility, integration with host systems, control of function.

- Ethical and regulatory: safety, consent, long-term effects, environmental considerations.

- Reality: no proven clinical applications; mostly theoretical, fictional, or conceptual discussions.

See also: organelle; organ; synthetic organ; modular biology; bioengineering.

tissue
via
vascular,
neural,
or
biochemical
connections,
and
carries
out
a
dedicated
function
such
as
energy
generation,
metabolite
processing,
environmental
sensing,
or
tissue
repair.
It
lies
conceptually
between
a
cell’s
organelle
and
a
whole
organ.
an
organism's
capabilities.
They
are
typically
imagined
as
being
grown
or
implanted,
with
standardized
interfaces
to
ensure
compatibility
with
host
physiology.