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Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
--------
Question: water moccasin
Answer: stripe
Question: tampon
Answer: dioxin
Question: buff colour
Answer: | heart - shape face
| 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Let me give you an example: plant
The answer to this example can be: stem
Here is why: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
OK. solve this:
orangutan
Answer: | two foot | 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
instruction:
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
question:
shield volcano
answer:
lavas
question:
cartilage
answer:
ground substance
question:
honey badger
answer:
| anal gland
| 9 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
--------
Question: blowfly
Answer: carapace
Question: cycad
Answer: margin
Question: glochid
Answer: | barb
| 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example: plant
Output: stem
The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
New input case for you: mistletoe
Output: | and flower | 1 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example Input: white fir
Example Output: cone
Example Input: thumb
Example Output: mast cell
Example Input: killer whale
Example Output: | tooth
| 3 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
See one example below:
Problem: plant
Solution: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Problem: alkane
Solution: | two or carbon atom | 4 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example Input: cartilage
Example Output: ground substance
Example Input: walkingsticks
Example Output: prickly - skin
Example Input: chemistry
Example Output: | mercury
| 3 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Q: digit
A: connective tissue
****
Q: shock
A: skin
****
Q: alkane
A: | two or carbon atom
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example Input: nectar
Example Output: mineral
Example Input: baobab tree
Example Output: aromatic flower
Example Input: beetle
Example Output: | chamber
| 3 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
plant
Solution: stem
Why? The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
New input: beetle
Solution: | chamber | 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Ex Input:
coffee ground
Ex Output:
trace element
Ex Input:
insect body
Ex Output:
breathing pore
Ex Input:
air space
Ex Output:
| granulation tissue
| 1 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
See one example below:
Problem: plant
Solution: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Problem: oyster shell
Solution: | calcium | 4 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
[Q]: gopher tortoise
[A]: front leg
[Q]: adult sheep
[A]: ear
[Q]: dodecahedrons
[A]: | surface
| 5 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Part 2. Example
plant
Answer: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Part 3. Exercise
poodle
Answer: | four leg | 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
[EX Q]: fluke
[EX A]: hook
[EX Q]: raw food
[EX A]: nutrient
[EX Q]: fruit tree type
[EX A]: | water sprout
| 6 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example: plant
Output: stem
The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
New input case for you: vegetable
Output: | nitrate | 1 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Input: Consider Input: ruthenium
Output: seven isotope
Input: Consider Input: host 's body
Output: endoparasite
Input: Consider Input: fang
| Output: marrow
| 2 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Let me give you an example: plant
The answer to this example can be: stem
Here is why: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
OK. solve this:
polygon
Answer: | ear | 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
plant
Solution: stem
Why? The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
New input: foliose lichen
Solution: | lobule | 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
--------
Question: cartilage tissue
Answer: matrix protein
Question: factory
Answer: protein
Question: shock
Answer: | skin
| 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Q: fertilizer
A: impurity
****
Q: tendon
A: calcium deposit
****
Q: adult sheep
A: | ear
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
One example is below.
Q: plant
A: stem
Rationale: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Q: leopard
A: | tooth | 9 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
--------
Question: and sublingual gland
Answer: postganglionic fiber
Question: alewife
Answer: jaw
Question: agate
Answer: | quartz crystal
| 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
One example is below.
Q: plant
A: stem
Rationale: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Q: snowy owl
A: | bar | 9 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
nuclear fuel cycle
uranium enrichment
sunlight
infrared radiation
sac fungus
| cell
| 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
[EX Q]: bear - blue flower
[EX A]: minute petal
[EX Q]: dietary fiber
[EX A]: hemicellulose
[EX Q]: clay
[EX A]: | ion
| 6 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Part 2. Example
plant
Answer: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Part 3. Exercise
energy drink
Answer: | caffeine | 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Part 2. Example
plant
Answer: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Part 3. Exercise
old skin
Answer: | fat cell | 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
plant
Solution: stem
Why? The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
New input: plant - eater
Solution: | head | 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
--------
Question: calcium
Answer: riboflavin
Question: spider monkey
Answer: finger
Question: beaver
Answer: | front tooth
| 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Let me give you an example: plant
The answer to this example can be: stem
Here is why: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
OK. solve this:
shrub
Answer: | catkin | 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example: plant
Output: stem
The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
New input case for you: beaver
Output: | front tooth | 1 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Let me give you an example: plant
The answer to this example can be: stem
Here is why: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
OK. solve this:
fermion
Answer: | half - spin | 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Let me give you an example: plant
The answer to this example can be: stem
Here is why: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
OK. solve this:
stratosphere
Answer: | ozone generate reaction | 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example input: plant
Example output: stem
Example explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Q: hoatzin
A: | hook | 3 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Q: factory
A: protein
****
Q: pipe
A: liquid
****
Q: air - breathing , vertebrate
A: | scale
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example Input: cavity
Example Output: muscle wall
Example Input: wine
Example Output: tannin
Example Input: mosquito
Example Output: | needle - mouthpart
| 3 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
plant
Solution: stem
Why? The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
New input: shark
Solution: | skin | 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Part 2. Example
plant
Answer: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Part 3. Exercise
wildebeest
Answer: | tail | 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Part 2. Example
plant
Answer: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Part 3. Exercise
nostril
Answer: | cell | 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example Input: neutrophil
Example Output: cytoplasm
Example Input: fece
Example Output: excretion
Example Input: nostril
Example Output: | cell
| 3 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
[Q]: scat
[A]: fur and seed fragment
[Q]: ant pupae
[A]: body
[Q]: shark
[A]: | skin
| 5 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Part 2. Example
plant
Answer: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Part 3. Exercise
flexor muscle
Answer: | tendon sheath | 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
See one example below:
Problem: plant
Solution: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Problem: sympathetic nervous system
Solution: | norepinephrine | 4 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example: plant
Example solution: stem
Example explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Problem: protostomes
| Solution: cleavage | 5 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Let me give you an example: plant
The answer to this example can be: stem
Here is why: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
OK. solve this:
premilk substance
Answer: | cell | 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example: plant
Output: stem
The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
New input case for you: roundworm
Output: | fluid | 1 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
leach
dissolve iron
animal 's gut
protein substance
forage
| potassium
| 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
PROBLEM: organ meat
SOLUTION: nutrient
PROBLEM: fece
SOLUTION: excretion
PROBLEM: protostomes
SOLUTION: | cleavage
| 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example: plant
Output: stem
The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
New input case for you: ephemeral
Output: | flower stalk | 1 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example Input: capuchin
Example Output: beard
Example Input: marigold plant
Example Output: chemical
Example Input: siberian tiger
Example Output: | and fur
| 3 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Q: baobab tree
A: aromatic flower
****
Q: clay matrix
A: crystal
****
Q: bird 's body
A: | feather
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
[EX Q]: decay wood
[EX A]: mycelium
[EX Q]: tumor
[EX A]: tumor cell
[EX Q]: ephemeral
[EX A]: | flower stalk
| 6 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
--------
Question: peppermint capsule
Answer: menthol and methyl salicylate
Question: lithosphere
Answer: crust
Question: savanna
Answer: | tree
| 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
plant
Solution: stem
Why? The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
New input: arctic fox
Solution: | shape | 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
PROBLEM: fisher
SOLUTION: moderately foot
PROBLEM: agate
SOLUTION: quartz crystal
PROBLEM: arctic fox
SOLUTION: | shape
| 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Ex Input:
eye muscle
Ex Output:
nerve
Ex Input:
coral
Ex Output:
knob
Ex Input:
egg white
Ex Output:
| protein
| 1 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Teacher: Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
plant
Solution: stem
Reason: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Now, solve this instance: egg white
Student: | protein | 2 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
One example is below.
Q: plant
A: stem
Rationale: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Q: forage
A: | potassium | 9 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Let me give you an example: plant
The answer to this example can be: stem
Here is why: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
OK. solve this:
savanna
Answer: | tree | 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
One example: plant
Solution is here: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Now, solve this: ray
Solution: | whiplike tails | 6 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Part 2. Example
plant
Answer: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Part 3. Exercise
bunny
Answer: | fur | 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
instruction:
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
question:
chlorophyll
answer:
sulfur
question:
lobe
answer:
cell
question:
amydala
answer:
| hippocampus
| 9 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
computer component
mercury
aquatic mammal
flipper
monocyte
| cytoplasm
| 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
See one example below:
Problem: plant
Solution: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Problem: true crocodile
Solution: | tail | 4 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
cave
calcium carbonate
jellyfish
gut
or metamorphic rock
| asbestos
| 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Input: Consider Input: solid body
Output: molecular bond
Input: Consider Input: dna
Output: histone
Input: Consider Input: cylindrical joint
| Output: two , , surface
| 2 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
[Q]: cartilage tissue
[A]: matrix protein
[Q]: cuticle
[A]: chitin
[Q]: cigarette
[A]: | tannin
| 5 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
One example is below.
Q: plant
A: stem
Rationale: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Q: cytoskeleton
A: | filament | 9 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
--------
Question: move molecule
Answer: heat
Question: ground water
Answer: hydrogen sulfide
Question: pygmy tarsier
Answer: | snout
| 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Part 2. Example
plant
Answer: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Part 3. Exercise
pink-feathered birds
Answer: | one leg | 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example input: plant
Example output: stem
Example explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Q: lovage
A: | resin | 3 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
dimer
flavin
host 's body
endoparasite
cytoskeleton
| filament
| 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
PROBLEM: carrot
SOLUTION: thickened root
PROBLEM: rhizome
SOLUTION: store nutrient
PROBLEM: pink-feathered birds
SOLUTION: | one leg
| 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
One example: plant
Solution is here: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Now, solve this: fatty tissue
Solution: | dioxin | 6 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
[EX Q]: rat - appearance
[EX A]: long tail
[EX Q]: sarcoidosis
[EX A]: granuloma
[EX Q]: fatty tissue
[EX A]: | dioxin
| 6 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
plant
Solution: stem
Why? The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
New input: floret
Solution: | conidia | 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Q: lemur
A: gland
****
Q: ruthenium
A: seven isotope
****
Q: whole grain
A: | phytic acid
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
leaf axil
cell layer
food chemical
subunit
floret
| conidia
| 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Q: snow leopard
A: tail
****
Q: diarrhoea
A: stool
****
Q: soil structure
A: | soil ped
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example input: plant
Example output: stem
Example explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Q: rainwater
A: | salt | 3 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Example Input: kinase
Example Output: and subunit
Example Input: bull
Example Output: horn
Example Input: roof detail
Example Output: | box gutter
| 3 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
One example: plant
Solution is here: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Now, solve this: loon
Solution: | webbed toe | 6 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Input: Consider Input: animal cell membrane
Output: cholesterol
Input: Consider Input: puffball mushroom
Output: spore
Input: Consider Input: transducer
| Output: electrode
| 2 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Input: Consider Input: mould
Output: mycelium
Input: Consider Input: layer
Output: blood vessel
Input: Consider Input: body 's pain relief chemical
| Output: endorphin
| 2 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Part 2. Example
plant
Answer: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Part 3. Exercise
gneiss
Answer: | calcium carbonate | 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
One example: plant
Solution is here: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Now, solve this: volcanic rock
Solution: | texture | 6 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Input: Consider Input: leopard seal
Output: jaw
Input: Consider Input: land plant
Output: vascular tissue
Input: Consider Input: two part root system
| Output: root
| 2 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Let me give you an example: plant
The answer to this example can be: stem
Here is why: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
OK. solve this:
manor
Answer: | soma | 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Input: Consider Input: insect body
Output: breathing pore
Input: Consider Input: lemur
Output: gland
Input: Consider Input: iris
| Output: cornea
| 2 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Teacher: Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
plant
Solution: stem
Reason: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Now, solve this instance: ingredient
Student: | sodium | 2 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
fertilizer
impurity
villi
chromosome
ingredient
| sodium
| 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
PROBLEM: blue crab
SOLUTION: leg
PROBLEM: kinase
SOLUTION: and subunit
PROBLEM: testis
SOLUTION: | germ cell
| 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
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Question: noble gas
Answer: radon
Question: alveoli
Answer: myoepithelial cell
Question: gerbil
Answer: | hind leg
| 7 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
One example: plant
Solution is here: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Now, solve this: ventricle
Solution: | artery | 6 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
energy drink
caffeine
germ
vitamin e
serotine bat
| ear
| 0 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
See one example below:
Problem: plant
Solution: stem
Explanation: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
Problem: crocodilian
Solution: | heart | 4 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
Let me give you an example: plant
The answer to this example can be: stem
Here is why: The answer is correct. Because a stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. Therefore, stem (i.e., meronym) is the part of plant (i.e., holonym).
OK. solve this:
chlorophyte
Answer: | chloroplast | 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: Given an entity as input, output another entity which is part of the input entity. These are entities of meronym. In linguistics, meronymy is a semantic relation between a meronym denoting a part and a holonym denoting a whole. In simpler terms, a meronym (i.e., output entity) is in a part-of relationship with its holonym (i.e., input entity).
PROBLEM: soy food
SOLUTION: vitamin
PROBLEM: liquor
SOLUTION: reduce sugar xylose
PROBLEM: host
SOLUTION: | viral protein
| 8 | NIv2 | task471_haspart_answer_generation | fs_opt |
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