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Organizmu

Organizmu is the genitive singular form of the Polish noun organizm, which means organism. It is not a separate scientific term; rather, it appears in sentences as the form of organizm required by Polish grammar to indicate possession, relation, or description (for example, in phrases like cechy organizmu, rozwój organizmu).

Etymology and usage: The word organizm comes from a root related to organ and is used in

Common contexts and examples: Typical phrases include cechy organizmu (traits of the organism), funkcje organizmu (functions

Relation to other terms: Organizm is the base noun; organizmu is one inflectional form. The term is

See also: Organizm; Polish grammar; Biology terms.

biology
to
denote
a
living,
self-contained
system
with
organized
structure
and
life
processes.
The
form
organizmu
reflects
standard
Polish
inflection:
the
base
noun
organizm
becomes
organizmu
in
the
genitive
singular.
This
form
is
common
in
scientific
writing
as
well
as
in
general
language
when
specifying
attributes,
functions,
or
measurements
related
to
a
single
organism.
of
the
organism),
i
rozwój
organizmu
(the
development
of
the
organism).
In
plural
usage,
the
base
noun
becomes
organizmy,
with
genitive
plural
organizmów.
The
word
organizmu
can
appear
in
titles,
descriptions,
or
clauses
where
the
genitive
case
is
required.
widely
used
in
biology
and
life
sciences
in
Polish,
alongside
equivalents
in
other
languages
such
as
organism
during
bilingual
or
translated
texts.