Preferred Name

obsolete exposure event or process
Synonyms
Definitions

OBSOLETE A process occurring within or in the vicinity of an organism that exerts some causal influence on the organism via the interaction between an exposure stimulus and an exposure receptor. The exposure stimulus may be a process, material entity or condition (for example, lack of nutrients). The exposure receptor can be an organism, organism population or a part of an organism.

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/RO_0002310

Obsolete

true

created by

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6601-2165

creation_date

2017-06-05T17:55:39Z

creator

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6601-2165

definition

OBSOLETE A process occurring within or in the vicinity of an organism that exerts some causal influence on the organism via the interaction between an exposure stimulus and an exposure receptor. The exposure stimulus may be a process, material entity or condition (for example, lack of nutrients). The exposure receptor can be an organism, organism population or a part of an organism.

editor note

This class is intended as a grouping for various domain and species-specific exposure classes. The ExO class http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ExO_0000002 'exposure event' assumes that all exposures involve stressors, which limits the applicability of this class to 'positive' exposures, e.g. exposing a plant to beneficial growing conditions.

example of usage

An exposure event in which a human is exposed to particulate matter in the air. Here the exposure stimulus/stress is the particulate matter, the receptor is the airways and lungs of the human,

An exposure event in which a plant is provided with fertilizer. The exposure receptor is the root system of the plant, the stimulus is the fertilizing chemical, the route is via the soil, possibly mediated by symbotic microbes.

label

obsolete exposure event or process

note

OBSOLETE A process occurring within or in the vicinity of an organism that exerts some causal influence on the organism via the interaction between an exposure stimulus and an exposure receptor. The exposure stimulus may be a process, material entity or condition (for example, lack of nutrients). The exposure receptor can be an organism, organism population or a part of an organism.

owl:deprecated

true

preferred label

obsolete exposure event or process

prefixIRI

RO:0002310

prefLabel

obsolete exposure event or process

rdfs:seeAlso

https://github.com/oborel/obo-relations/pull/173

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