Category:SN Cell Component

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Cell Component
A part of a cell or the intercellular matrix, generally visible by light microscopy.

Examples: : Golgi Apparatus; Microsomes; Organelles


Parent: Fully Formed Anatomical Structure


[edit] Associations

adjacent_to
Target Notes
Body Space or Junction
Cell Component
affects
Target Notes
Physiologic Function
conceptual_part_of
Target Notes
Body System (not inherited)
contains
Target Notes
Body Substance
disrupted_by
Target Notes
Antibiotic
Enzyme
Hormone
Immunologic Factor
Neuroreactive Substance or Biogenic Amine
Receptor
Vitamin
has_location
Target Notes
Body Space or Junction
has_part
Target Notes
Cell Component
Gene or Genome
issue_in
Target Notes
Biomedical Occupation or Discipline
Occupation or Discipline
location_of
Target Notes
Acquired Abnormality
Anatomical Abnormality
Bacterium
Biologic Function
Body Space or Junction
Cell Function
Cell or Molecular Dysfunction
Congenital Abnormality
Diagnostic Procedure
Disease or Syndrome
Experimental Model of Disease
Fungus
Genetic Function
Injury or Poisoning
Mental Process
Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction
Molecular Function
Neoplastic Process
Organ or Tissue Function
Organism Function
Pathologic Function
Physiologic Function
Rickettsia or Chlamydia
Therapeutic or Preventive Procedure
Virus
part_of
Target Notes
Alga
Amphibian
Animal
Archaeon
Bacterium
Bird
Body Part, Organ, or Organ Component
Cell
Cell Component
Fish
Fungus
Human
Invertebrate
Mammal
Organism
Plant
Reptile
Rickettsia or Chlamydia
Tissue
Vertebrate
Virus
produced_by
Target Notes
Genetic Function
produces
Target Notes
Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein
Biologically Active Substance
Body Substance
Carbohydrate
Eicosanoid
Enzyme
Hormone
Immunologic Factor
Lipid
Neuroreactive Substance or Biogenic Amine
Nucleic Acid, Nucleoside, or Nucleotide
Organic Chemical
Organophosphorus Compound
Receptor
Steroid
Vitamin
surrounded_by
Target Notes
Cell Component
Tissue
surrounds
Target Notes
Cell Component

[edit] Other Properties

abbreviation: celc

[edit] Notes and Comments



Facts about SN Cell ComponentRDF feed
Abbreviation celc  +
SN adjacent to SN Body Space or Junction  +, and SN Cell Component  +
SN affects SN Physiologic Function  +
SN conceptual part of SN Body System  +
SN contains SN Body Substance  +
SN disrupted by SN Antibiotic  +, SN Enzyme  +, SN Hormone  +, SN Immunologic Factor  +, SN Neuroreactive Substance or Biogenic Amine  +, SN Receptor  +, and SN Vitamin  +
SN has location SN Body Space or Junction  +
SN has part SN Cell Component  +, and SN Gene or Genome  +
SN issue in SN Biomedical Occupation or Discipline  +, and SN Occupation or Discipline  +
SN location of SN Acquired Abnormality  +, SN Anatomical Abnormality  +, SN Bacterium  +, SN Biologic Function  +, SN Body Space or Junction  +, SN Cell Function  +, SN Cell or Molecular Dysfunction  +, SN Congenital Abnormality  +, SN Diagnostic Procedure  +, SN Disease or Syndrome  +, SN Experimental Model of Disease  +, SN Fungus  +, SN Genetic Function  +, SN Injury or Poisoning  +, SN Mental Process  +, SN Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction  +, SN Molecular Function  +, SN Neoplastic Process  +, SN Organ or Tissue Function  +, SN Organism Function  +, SN Pathologic Function  +, SN Physiologic Function  +, SN Rickettsia or Chlamydia  +, SN Therapeutic or Preventive Procedure  +, and SN Virus  +
SN part of SN Alga  +, SN Amphibian  +, SN Animal  +, SN Archaeon  +, SN Bacterium  +, SN Bird  +, SN Body Part, Organ, or Organ Component  +, SN Cell  +, SN Cell Component  +, SN Fish  +, SN Fungus  +, SN Human  +, SN Invertebrate  +, SN Mammal  +, SN Organism  +, SN Plant  +, SN Reptile  +, SN Rickettsia or Chlamydia  +, SN Tissue  +, SN Vertebrate  +, and SN Virus  +
SN produced by SN Genetic Function  +
SN produces SN Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein  +, SN Biologically Active Substance  +, SN Body Substance  +, SN Carbohydrate  +, SN Eicosanoid  +, SN Enzyme  +, SN Hormone  +, SN Immunologic Factor  +, SN Lipid  +, SN Neuroreactive Substance or Biogenic Amine  +, SN Nucleic Acid, Nucleoside, or Nucleotide  +, SN Organic Chemical  +, SN Organophosphorus Compound  +, SN Receptor  +, SN Steroid  +, and SN Vitamin  +
SN surrounded by SN Cell Component  +, and SN Tissue  +
SN surrounds SN Cell Component  +

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