All terms in GO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| cardiac muscle cell apoptotic process | GO_0010659 | [A form of programmed cell death induced by external or internal signals that trigger the activity of proteolytic caspases, whose actions dismantle a cardiac muscle cell and result in its death. Cardiac muscle cells are striated muscle cells that are responsible for heart contraction.] |
| striated muscle cell apoptotic process | GO_0010658 | [A form of programmed cell death induced by external or internal signals that trigger the activity of proteolytic caspases, whose actions dismantle a striated muscle cell and result in its death. Striated muscle cells make up striated muscle fibers which are divided by transverse bands into striations.] |
| cellular response to heat | GO_0034605 | [Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a heat stimulus, a temperature stimulus above the optimal temperature for that organism.] |
| response to heat | GO_0009408 | [Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a heat stimulus, a temperature stimulus above the optimal temperature for that organism.] |
| oxoglutarate dehydrogenase (NAD+) activity | GO_0034602 | [Catalysis of the reaction: 2-oxoglutarate + CoA + NAD+ = succinyl-CoA + CO2 + NADH.] |
| pyruvate dehydrogenase activity | GO_0004738 | [Catalysis of the oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate.] |
| vulval location | GO_0034608 | [Location, by the male, of his partner's vulva when backing along the ventral side of the hermaphrodite during mating. The male stops at the vulva, coordinates his movements to the hermaphrodite's, and positions his tail precisely over the vulva so that he may insert his spicules and ejaculate.] |
| male mating behavior | GO_0060179 | [The specific behavior of a male organism that is associated with reproduction.] |
| GO_0010655 | GO_0010655 | |
| spicule insertion | GO_0034609 | [Insertion of the male copulatory spicules into the hermaphrodite. Spicule insertion behavior initiates when the male cloaca contacts the vulva. During most mating encounters, the spicule tips will prod the vulva continuously until they partially penetrate, which then causes the protractors to contract completely so that the spicules extend through the vulva.] |
| negative regulation of muscle cell apoptotic process | GO_0010656 | [Any process that decreases the rate or frequency of muscle cell apoptotic process, a form of programmed cell death induced by external or internal signals that trigger the activity of proteolytic caspases whose actions dismantle a muscle cell and result in its death.] |
| regulation of muscle cell apoptotic process | GO_0010660 | [Any process that modulates the rate or frequency of muscle cell apoptotic process, a form of programmed cell death induced by external or internal signals that trigger the activity of proteolytic caspases whose actions dismantle a muscle cell and result in its death.] |
| muscle cell apoptotic process | GO_0010657 | [A form of programmed cell death induced by external or internal signals that trigger the activity of proteolytic caspases, whose actions dismantle a muscle cell and result in its death. A muscle cell is a mature contractile cell, commonly known as a myocyte, that forms one of three kinds of muscle.] |
| triose-phosphate:phosphate antiporter activity | GO_0009670 | [Enables the transfer of a solute or solutes from one side of a membrane to the other according to the reaction: triose-phosphate(out) + phosphate(in) = triose-phosphate(in) + phosphate(out).] |
| organophosphate:inorganic phosphate antiporter activity | GO_0015315 | [Enables the transfer of a solute or solutes from one side of a membrane to the other according to the reaction: organophosphate(out) + inorganic phosphate(in) = organophosphate(in) + inorganic phosphate(out).] |
| triose-phosphate transmembrane transporter activity | GO_0071917 | [Enables the transfer of a triose phosphate from one side of a membrane to the other.] |
| response to hermaphrodite contact | GO_0034606 | [The response by the male to a hermaphrodite after initial contact following mate finding. The male stops forward locomotion, presses the ventral side of his tail against his partner's body, and begins moving backward along the hermaphrodite. Male response behavior is initiated when sensory neurons located in the rays of his tail contact a potential mate.] |
| turning behavior involved in mating | GO_0034607 | [The sharp ventral turn performed by the male as he approaches either the hermaphrodite head or tail, whilst trying to locate his partner's vulva. Turning occurs via a sharp ventral coil of the male's tail.] |
| turning behavior | GO_0035178 | [Fine-tuning the spatial position of an organism in response to variability in their environment. For example, reorientation of an organism in the direction of a food source.] |
| low-affinity phosphate transmembrane transporter activity | GO_0009673 | [Enables the transfer of phosphate from one side of a membrane to the other. In low-affinity transport the transporter is able to bind the solute only if it is present at very high concentrations.] |