All terms in FOODON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| time unit | UO_0000003 | |
| length unit | UO_0000001 | |
| agar | CHEBI_2509 | [A complex mixture of polysaccharides extracted from species of red algae. Its two main components are agarose and agaropectin. Agarose is the component responsible for the high-strength gelling properties of agar, while agaropectin provides the viscous properties.] |
| mass unit | UO_0000002 | |
| Oncorhynchus chrysogaster | NCBITaxon_648071 | |
| typical owl family | FOODON_03414490 | [True owl or Typical owl (family *Strigidae*) are one of the two generally accepted families of Owls, the other being the barn owls (*Tytonidae*). The Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy unites the *Caprimulgiformes* with the owl order; here, the typical owls are a subfamily *Strigidae*. This is unsupported by more recent research (see *Cypselomorphae* for details), but the relationships of the owls in general are still unresolved. This large family comprises around 189 living species in 25 genera. The typical owls have a cosmopolitan distribution and are found on every continent except Antarctica.] |
| owl order | FOODON_03414489 | [Owls are a group of birds that belong to the order *Strigiformes*, constituting 200 extant bird of prey species. Most are solitary and nocturnal, with some exceptions (e.g., the Northern Hawk Owl). Owls hunt mostly small mammals, insects, and other birds, although a few species specialize in hunting fish. They are found in all regions of the Earth except Antarctica, most of Greenland and some remote islands. Though owls are typically solitary, the literary collective noun for a group of owls is a parliament. Owls are characterized by their small beaks and wide faces, and are divided into two families: the typical owls, *Strigidae*; and the barn-owls, *Tytonidae*.] |
| obsolete: great horned owl | FOODON_03414491 | |
| iron(2+) | CHEBI_29033 | |
| obsolete: plains pricklypear plant | FOODON_03414492 | |
| obsolete: prairie turnip plant | FOODON_03414493 | |
| alaska wild rhubarb plant | FOODON_03414495 | [*Aconogonon alaskanum* is an Asian and North American species of flowering plants in the buckwheat family known by the common name Alaska wild-rhubarb. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aconogonon_alaskanum]] |
| copper(2+) | CHEBI_29036 | [An ion of copper carrying a double positive charge.] |
| obsolete: steller sea lion | FOODON_03414497 | |
| obsolete: ringed seal | FOODON_03414498 | |
| obsolete: arctic dock plant | FOODON_03414499 | |
| manganese(3+) | CHEBI_29041 | |
| Portunus reticulatus | NCBITaxon_470444 | |
| Portunus segnis | NCBITaxon_470445 | |
| Solanum aethiopicum | NCBITaxon_205524 | [*Solanum aethiopicum*, the bitter tomato, Ethiopian eggplant, or nakati, is a fruiting plant of the genus *Solanum* mainly found in Asia and Tropical Africa. It is also known as Ethiopian nightshade, garden eggs, and mock tomato. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_aethiopicum]] |