Utaka (Tissue)
An aggregation of similarly specialized Cells
and the associated intercellular substance. Tissues are relatively
non-localized in comparison to BodyParts, Organs or Organ components.
The main features of Tissues are self-connectivity (see
SelfConnectedObject) and being a homogeneous mass (all parts in the
same granularity are instances of Tissue as well).
Ontology
SUMO / OBJECTSSuperclass(es)
Subclass(es)
asthi
peshI
vasaa Utaka
Coordinate term(s)
rakta
haarmona
Related WordNet synsets
- tissue
- a part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function
See more related synsets on a separate page.
Axioms (4)
Agar proc is an instance of anaga yaa Utaka prakriyaa, to yah kuch thing nahin, ki proc is located at thing aur thing is an instance of anga yaa thing is an instance of Utaka.
(=>
(instance ?PROC OrganOrTissueProcess)
(exists
(?THING)
(and
(located ?PROC ?THING)
(or
(instance ?THING Organ)
(instance ?THING Tissue)))))
Utaka is disjointly decomposed into asthi,peshI,vasaa Utaka.
(disjointDecomposition Tissue Bone Muscle FatTissue)
Agar stuff is an instance of Utaka, to yah kuch koshIka part nahin, ki part is a part of stuff.
(=>
(instance ?STUFF Tissue)
(exists
(?PART)
(and
(instance ?PART Cell)
(part ?PART ?STUFF))))
Agar stuff is an instance of Utaka, to yah kuch jIvadhaarI padaartha organism nahin, ki stuff is a part of organism.
(=>
(instance ?STUFF Tissue)
(exists
(?ORGANISM)
(and
(instance ?ORGANISM Organism)
(part ?STUFF ?ORGANISM))))