9 Parents
Identifier | Name | Description |
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GO:0032502 | developmental process | A biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of an integrated living unit: an anatomical structure (which may be a subcellular structure, cell, tissue, or organ), or organism over time from an initial condition to a later condition. |
GO:0009987 | cellular process | 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 | single-organism cellular process | Any process that is carried out at the cellular level, occurring within a single organism. |
GO:0044699 | single-organism process | A biological process that involves only one organism. |
GO:0008150 | biological_process | 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:0044767 | single-organism developmental process | A biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of an integrated living unit: an anatomical structure (which may be a subcellular structure, cell, tissue, or organ), or organism over time from an initial condition to a later condition, involving only one organism. |
GO:0007569 | cell aging | An aging process that has as participant a cell after a cell has stopped dividing. Cell aging may occur when a cell has temporarily stopped dividing through cell cycle arrest (GO:0007050) or when a cell has permanently stopped dividing, in which case it is undergoing cellular senescence (GO:0090398). May precede cell death (GO:0008219) and succeed cell maturation (GO:0048469). |
GO:0001300 | chronological cell aging | The process associated with progression of the cell from its inception to the end of its lifespan that occurs when the cell is in a non-dividing, or quiescent, state. |
GO:0007568 | aging | A developmental process that is a deterioration and loss of function over time. Aging includes loss of functions such as resistance to disease, homeostasis, and fertility, as well as wear and tear. Aging includes cellular senescence, but is more inclusive. May precede death (GO:0016265) and may succeed developmental maturation (GO:0021700). |
18 Relations
Relationship |
Parent Term . Identifier |
Child Term . Identifier |
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is_a | GO:0007569 | GO:0001300 |
is_a | GO:0044763 | GO:0001300 |
is_a | GO:0009987 | GO:0001300 |
is_a | GO:0044767 | GO:0001300 |
is_a | GO:0007568 | GO:0001300 |
is_a | GO:0032502 | GO:0001300 |
is_a | GO:0044699 | GO:0001300 |
is_a | GO:0008150 | GO:0001300 |
part of | GO:0001300 | GO:0001305 |
part of | GO:0001300 | GO:0001305 |
part of | GO:0001300 | GO:0001320 |
part of | GO:0001300 | GO:0001320 |
part of | GO:0001300 | GO:0001323 |
part of | GO:0001300 | GO:0001323 |
part of | GO:0001300 | GO:0001324 |
part of | GO:0001300 | GO:0001324 |
part of | GO:0001300 | GO:0010978 |
part of | GO:0001300 | GO:0010978 |