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Title: Compartments in an Entity
Description: Consider the sentence: ``Internal membranes compartmentalize the functions of a eukaryotic cell. The existing ontologies provide ways of stating parts of an entity. But in this example, we need to state parts that create disjoint compartments within an entity.
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Competency Questions | How is it possible that incompatible processes can simultaneously go on within a Eukaryotic cell?
---> That is because the cell membranes compartmentalize a cell into disjoint chambers ---> Therefore, the process going on in one chamber does not affect another |
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This problem arose in the context of representing knowledge in a Biology textbook in the context of Project Halo (http://www.projecthalo.com)
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