Organs are formed of normal homours just as homours derived from
in the form of primary elements which are being utilized as building
material for growth and repair of organs and to yield energy for
work. As per Unani the organs of two types.
1. Simple organs (Aza Mufrida): The simple organs which correspond
to tissues made of specialized cells of a uniform nature. Hence
the simple organs are those in which the visible and perceptible
parts carry the same name of function as the whole organ example
muscle, nerve and bone etc. These organs are called Homogenous organs
as their tissue particle are of similar type.
2. Compound organs: The compound organs are those of which the
comprising parts irrespective of size and shape differ in another
as well as name from the whole organ eg. Hand, foot and face etc.
Therefore a part of the face cannot be called the face and a part
of hand cannot be called as hand. These organs through which all
movements and functions of the cell are being carried out.
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