A non-material anatomical entity of two dimensions. Anatomical boundaries are contiguous structures. [ CC:DOS ]

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Term information

OBO foundry unique label

non-material anatomical boundary (CARO)

comment

Except in the case of abstracted fiat boundaries such as the midline plane of an organism, all 2D anatomical entities have a 3 dimensional projection. For example, the surface of the shell of a muscle has a distinct shape that projects into the third dimension. Note that boundaries are 2D structures. They have no thickness - and so can not be sites of gene expression or gene product localisation. For this, use boundary region terms.

id

CARO:0000010