somatic
Somatic is an adjective derived from the Greek soma, meaning body. In science and medicine, it denotes aspects related to the body as distinct from the germ line, the mind, or reproductive cells. The term is used across biology, medicine, psychology, and neuroscience to describe physical structure, processes, or dysfunctions that involve the body proper rather than heredity or cognition.
In cell biology, somatic cells are all cells of the body excluding germ cells (sperm and ova).
In neuroscience and anatomy, soma refers to the cell body of a neuron; the somatic nervous system
In medicine and psychology, somatic symptoms are physical manifestations that may accompany disease or appear without
In genetics and oncology, somatic mutations occur in non-germline cells and can drive cancer development; these