Difference between revisions of "Agenda and Minutes 3-23-10"
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'''POC meeting, Date: March 23, 2010 Webex Conference Call''' | '''POC meeting, Date: March 23, 2010 Webex Conference Call''' | ||
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+ | '''1. Items from last week's discussion:''' | ||
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+ | cardinal organ part and collective organ | ||
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+ | Ramona and Laurel moved a group of terms so they are now children of these two structures. These include all the terms that don't have is_a parents and are appropriate, plus a few others (see below:) Note: The existing part_of relationships were retained except as noted below. | ||
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+ | '''a. new children of cardinal organ part''' | ||
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+ | '''b. new children of collective plant structure:''' | ||
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+ | '''2. Complete discussion of gametophyte, sporophyte and whole plant.''' | ||
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+ | 3. New terms. Posted on SourceForge tracker for comments. | ||
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+ | a. spore: | ||
+ | proposed def'n: A reproductive cell, usually unicellular, capable of developing into an adult without fusion with another cell. (Raven, Evert, Eichorn, 4th Ed) | ||
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+ | comments: the product of meiosis, is_a plant cell, parent of megaspore, microspore, develops into the gametophyte | ||
− | + | 3b. simple organ | |
− | + | 3c. compound organ | |
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Revision as of 21:06, 17 March 2010
POC meeting, Date: March 23, 2010 Webex Conference Call
1. Items from last week's discussion:
cardinal organ part and collective organ
Ramona and Laurel moved a group of terms so they are now children of these two structures. These include all the terms that don't have is_a parents and are appropriate, plus a few others (see below:) Note: The existing part_of relationships were retained except as noted below.
a. new children of cardinal organ part
b. new children of collective plant structure:
2. Complete discussion of gametophyte, sporophyte and whole plant.
3. New terms. Posted on SourceForge tracker for comments.
a. spore:
proposed def'n: A reproductive cell, usually unicellular, capable of developing into an adult without fusion with another cell. (Raven, Evert, Eichorn, 4th Ed)
comments: the product of meiosis, is_a plant cell, parent of megaspore, microspore, develops into the gametophyte
3b. simple organ
3c. compound organ