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AnatomicalStructure |
A normal or pathological part of the anatomy or structural organization of an Organism. This class covers BodyParts, as well as structures that are given off by Organisms, e.g. ReproductiveBodies.
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Cotton | Fibers from the cotton plant that are used in Making CottonFabric. |
| Flower | The reproductive organ of FloweringPlants. |
| FruitOrVegetable | Any fruit or vegetable, i.e. a ripened ReproductiveBody of a Plant. Note that FruitOrVegetable is not a subclass of Food, because some fruits, e.g. poisonous berries, are not edible. |
| PlantAreole | In botany, PlantAreoles are bumps on Cactus from which clusters of spines grow. |
| PlantBranch | The stem of a Plant or any shoot arising from the stem of a Plant. |
| PlantLeaf | An Organ of Plants whose main purpose is photosynthesis. |
| PlantRoot | An Organ of Plants whose main purpose is twofold, viz. to absorb Nutrient and Water; and to anchor the Plant in place. |
| PlantSpinoseStructure | A PlantSpinoseStructure is either a thorn, a spine or a prinkle. They are rigid parts of a Plant with sharp ends. |
| PlantStem | The structural part of Plants above the PlantRoot. It support and elevate the PlantLeaf, Flowers and Fruits, as well as to Transfer fluid between them and the roots. |
| Pollen | A powder produced by FloweringPlants that contains male gametes and is capable of fertilizing the seeds of FloweringPlants of the same species. |
| Seed | The fertilized or unfertilized female ReproductiveBody of a FloweringPlant. |
| Spore | Any ReproductiveBody of a NonFloweringPlant. |