Organ (biology)

An organ is a collection of specialized tissues that are organized together to perform a specific set of physiological functions. These functional units are integral components of a larger organism, working in concert to maintain homeostasis and facilitate complex life processes. The structure and complexity of organs vary widely, ranging from simple filters and excretory units to elaborate systems responsible for energy conversion, mechanical movement, and signal transmission. Proper organ function is vital for the survival and overall health of the biological system.