GO:0006879
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cellular iron ion homeostasis
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Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of iron ions at the level of a cell. |
GO:0006873
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cellular ion homeostasis
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Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of ions at the level of a cell. |
GO:0009987
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cellular process
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Any process that is carried out at the cellular level, but not necessarily restricted to a single cell. For example, cell communication occurs among more than one cell, but occurs at the cellular level. |
GO:0044763
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single-organism cellular process
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Any process that is carried out at the cellular level, occurring within a single organism. |
GO:0044699
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single-organism process
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A biological process that involves only one organism. |
GO:0008150
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biological_process
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Any process specifically pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. A process is a collection of molecular events with a defined beginning and end. |
GO:0005575
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cellular_component
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The part of a cell or its extracellular environment in which a gene product is located. A gene product may be located in one or more parts of a cell and its location may be as specific as a particular macromolecular complex, that is, a stable, persistent association of macromolecules that function together. |
GO:0005623
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cell
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The basic structural and functional unit of all organisms. Includes the plasma membrane and any external encapsulating structures such as the cell wall and cell envelope. |
GO:0065007
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biological regulation
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Any process that modulates a measurable attribute of any biological process, quality or function. |
GO:0065008
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regulation of biological quality
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Any process that modulates a qualitative or quantitative trait of a biological quality. A biological quality is a measurable attribute of an organism or part of an organism, such as size, mass, shape, color, etc. |
GO:0042592
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homeostatic process
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Any biological process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state. |
GO:0055082
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cellular chemical homeostasis
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Any biological process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of a chemical at the level of the cell. |
GO:0048878
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chemical homeostasis
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Any biological process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of a chemical. |
GO:0019725
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cellular homeostasis
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Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state at the level of the cell. |
GO:0050801
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ion homeostasis
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Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of ions within an organism or cell. |
GO:0006875
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cellular metal ion homeostasis
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Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of metal ions at the level of a cell. |
GO:0055080
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cation homeostasis
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Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of cations within an organism or cell. |
GO:0055065
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metal ion homeostasis
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Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of metal ions within an organism or cell. |
GO:0098771
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inorganic ion homeostasis
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Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of inorganic ions within an organism or cell. |
GO:0030003
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cellular cation homeostasis
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Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of cations at the level of a cell. |
GO:0046916
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cellular transition metal ion homeostasis
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Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of transition metal ions at the level of a cell. A transition metal is an element whose atom has an incomplete d-subshell of extranuclear electrons, or which gives rise to a cation or cations with an incomplete d-subshell. Transition metals often have more than one valency state. Biologically relevant transition metals include vanadium, manganese, iron, copper, cobalt, nickel, molybdenum and silver. |
GO:0055076
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transition metal ion homeostasis
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Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of transition metal ions within an organism or cell. A transition metal is an element whose atom has an incomplete d-subshell of extranuclear electrons, or which gives rise to a cation or cations with an incomplete d-subshell. Transition metals often have more than one valency state. Biologically relevant transition metals include vanadium, manganese, iron, copper, cobalt, nickel, molybdenum and silver. |
GO:0055072
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iron ion homeostasis
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Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of iron ions within an organism or cell. |