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somatisk

Somatisk is an adjective meaning relating to the body. In English it is rendered somatic; in Danish and Norwegian it corresponds to somatisk. The term stems from Greek soma, body. In science, somatic denotes distinctions between bodily and mental aspects, and between somatic and germline aspects.

In biology and genetics: Somatic cells are the non-reproductive cells of an organism; they divide by mitosis.

In medicine and psychiatry: Somatic symptoms refer to physical symptoms such as pain, fatigue, or gastrointestinal

In neuroscience: The somatic nervous system comprises the motor and sensory pathways that control voluntary movement

Etymology and usage: The word derives from Greek soma. It is used in medical, biological, and clinical

Somatic
mutations
occur
in
body
cells
after
conception
and
are
not
inherited
by
offspring,
though
they
can
cause
mosaicism
or
contribute
to
cancer.
The
term
contrasts
with
germline
mutations.
distress.
In
psychiatry,
somatic
symptom
disorder
is
characterized
by
disproportionate
thoughts,
feelings,
or
behaviors
related
to
physical
symptoms.
The
older
term
somatization
describes
the
tendency
to
experience
and
report
bodily
symptoms
that
may
have
psychological
roots.
and
perceive
external
stimuli,
as
opposed
to
the
autonomic
nervous
system,
which
regulates
involuntary
functions.
contexts
in
several
languages,
including
English,
Norwegian,
and
Danish,
with
similar
meanings.