STY|T001|Organism|A1.1|Generally, a living individual, including all plants and animals. The children of this type in the network are 'Plant', 'Fungus', 'Virus', 'Rickettsia or Chlamydia', 'Bacterium', and 'Animal'. Metathesaurus examples include "Plankton", "Homozygote", and "Radiation Chimera".|||
STY|T002|Plant|A1.1.1|An organism having cellulose cell walls, growing by synthesis of inorganic substances, generally distinguished by the presence of chlorophyll, and lacking the power of locomotion. Plant parts are included here as well. This type has one child in the network, 'Alga'. Metathesaurus examples include "Potatoes", "Pollen", and "Vegetables".|||
STY|T003|Alga|A1.1.1.1|A chiefly aquatic plant that contains chlorophyll, but does not form embryos during development and lacks vascular tissue. Metathesaurus examples include "Chlorella", "Laminaria", "Seaweed", and "Anabaena".|||
STY|T004|Fungus|A1.1.2|A eukaryotic organism characterized by the absence of chlorophyll and the presence of a rigid cell wall. Included here are both slime molds and true fungi such as yeasts, molds, mildews, and mushrooms. Metathesaurus examples include "Blastomyces", "Neurospora", "Aspergillus clavatus", and "Helminthosporium".|||
STY|T005|Virus|A1.1.3|An organism consisting of a core of a single nucleic acid enclosed in a protective coat of protein. A virus may replicate only inside a host living cell. A virus exhibits some but not all of the usual characteristics of living things. Metathesaurus examples include "Parvoviridae", "Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus", and "Echovirus 6".|||
STY|T006|Rickettsia or Chlamydia|A1.1.4|An organism intermediate in size and complexity between a virus and a bacterium, and which is parasitic within the cells of insects and ticks. Included here are all the chlamydias, also called "PLT" for psittacosis- lymphogranuloma venereum-trachoma. Metathesaurus examples include "Anaplasma", "Bartonella", and "Chlamydia trachomatis".|||
RL|T141|carries_out|CC.2|Executes a function or performs a procedure or activity. This includes transacts, operates on, handles, and executes.|CO|carried_out_by|
RL|T142|interacts_with|CC.3|Acts, functions, or operates together with.|IW|interacts_with|
RL|T143|practices|CC.4|Performs habitually or customarily.|PA|practiced_by|
RL|T144|produces|CC.5|Brings forth, generates or creates. This includes yields, secretes, emits, biosynthesizes, generates, releases, discharges, and creates.|PS|produced_by|