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The definition of cell is intended to represent all cells, and thus a cell is defined as a material entity and not an anatomical structure, which implies that it is part of an organism (or the entirety of one).  +
To accommodate unicellular organisms better, 'cell in vivo' has been re-labeled 'native cell' to better represent its intended meaning - that is, that it is a cell in the context of a multicellular organism or in a natural environment. 'Native' is intended to contrast with 'in vitro', which refers to cells or other biological entities that have been intentionally placed in a controlled, non-natural setting for the purpose of study or manipulation. (MAH 1.12.12).  +
TODO - distinguish generic olfactory apparatus from nose; we have olfactory organ for the generic organ - add new class 'olfactory structure'?  +
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A primitive exocrine pancreas can be found in holocephalan cartilaginous fish; a pancreatic duct directly ending in the gut lumen is connected to a glandular structure made of exocrine cells and associated with cell islets, which comprises three different hormone-producing cell types: insulin, somatostatin and glucagon (Yui and Fujita, 1986)[PMID:16417468]  +
Taxon notes: The lamprey possesses a distinct pituitary organ and hormones, the ascidian does not show distinct evidence of them [Sower S, Freamat M, Kavanaugh S. The origins of the vertebrate hypothalamic遯カ闖殃tuitary遯カ蝣オonadal (HPG) and hypothalamic遯カ闖殃tuitary遯カ骰紘yroid (HPT) endocrine systems: new insights from lampreys. Gen Comp Endocrinol 2009;161:20-9]  +
The class has been re-labeled to 'culture' instead of 'line', as this class intends to cover cultured cells of multicellular and unicellular organisms, and both immortal and mortal cultured cells. 'Cell line' has different meanings to different people, in some cases referring to a culture that has been passaged, and in others referring to cultures that are immortal. 'Cell line cell' is included, however, as a narrow synonym.  +
This class was created automatically from a combination of ontologies  +
Development notes: has developmental contribution from NC in verteberates (UBERONREF:0000002)  +
Development notes: has developmental contribution from NC in verteberates (UBERONREF:0000002)  +
we assume that mouse, HOG and GAID all mean zone of skin when they say skin. We also choose skin as an exact synonym, as it is more intuitive  +
Editor notes - endocrine and exocrine pancrease are no co-associated in hagfishes or lampreys [PMID:20959416] - create a separate class for these?  +
AO notes: FMA distinguishes Eye (subdivision of face) which has its parts an Eyeball (organ). MA includes eyelid, conjunctiva and lacrimal apparatus as part of MA:eye - consistent with FMA - so we can infer that MA:eye is more like FMA:eye than FMA:eyeball. For other AOs this distinction is less meaningful - e.g. ZFA has no eyelid; XAO has no eyelid, but it has conjuctiva, which is considered part of the xao:eye. GO considers eyelid development part of eye development. See also notes on optic nerve - XAO, AAO and BTO consider this part of the eye. MA considers the eye muscles part of the eye, whereas FMA has a class 'orbital content' for this  +
This class is not monophyletic. See also: GO:0007629  +
Examples: bat wing, bird wing  +
GO includes tree trunks, but excludes antennae. We modify trunk to body in our definition. Note this is currently a subtype of organism subdivision - which would exclude feathers  +
Markers differ between species, and two sets of markers have been described for mice.  +
Originally this term had some plant germ line cell children.  +
Morphology: mononuclear cell, diameter 12-20 _M, non-granular, N/C ratio 3/1 - 4/1; markers: CD11b (shared with many other myeloid cells); location: Adult: bone marrow; fetal: liver, Yolk Sac; role or process: hematopoiesis, monocyte development; lineage: hematopoietic, myeloid.  +
TODO - add generic membrane parent? TODO - split into serosa and serous membrane?  +