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Reason for a change under natural selection; in physiology, what a system does
In evolutionary biology, function is the reason some object or process occurred in a system that evolved through natural selection. That reason is typically
Function_(biology)
Collection of tissues with similar functions
Retrieved 22 March 2019. "Plant Development I: Tissue differentiation and function". Biology 1520 (Georgia Tech). Georgia Tech. Archived from the original on 3
Organ_(biology)
Branch of biology that studies cells
Cell biology, cellular biology, or cytology, is the branch of biology that studies the structure, function, and behavior of the cells. All organisms are
Cell_biology
Scientific study of life
principles that explain the structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and distribution of life. Central to biology are five fundamental themes: the cell
Biology
Basic unit of life forms
Structure and Function". Biology LibreTexts. 15 July 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2026. "8.16E: Cell Structure, Metabolism, and Motility". Biology LibreTexts.
Cell_(biology)
of and topical guide to biology: Biology – The natural science that studies life. Areas of focus include structure, function, growth, origin, evolution
Outline_of_biology
Topics referred to by the same term
Iamsu! & Problem "Function", song by Dana Kletter from Boneyard Beach 1995 Function (biology), the effect of an activity or process Function (engineering)
Function
Study of external forms and structures of organisms
meaning 'word, study, research'. While the concept of form in biology, opposed to function, dates back to Aristotle, the field of morphology was developed
Morphology_(biology)
Group of similar cells performing a specific function
In biology, tissue is an assembly of similar cells and their extracellular matrix from the same embryonic origin that together carry out a specific function
Tissue_(biology)
Branch of biology that studies biological systems at the molecular level
the molecular mechanisms that underlie vital cellular functions. Advances in molecular biology have been closely related to the development of new technologies
Molecular_biology
Scientific study of animals
computational biology. Molecular genetics, the study of gene structure and function, has been among the most prominent sub-fields of molecular biology since the
Zoology
Interdisciplinary branch of biology and engineering
Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a multidisciplinary scientific field that applies the principles of engineering to develop new biological parts, devices
Synthetic_biology
Asymmetric sigmoid function
Gompertz function and a modified function to some extent Population biology is especially concerned with the Gompertz function. This function is especially
Gompertz_function
This glossary of biology terms is a list of definitions of fundamental terms and concepts used in biology, the study of life and of living organisms. It
Glossary_of_biology
Species of annelid worm
Fauna and Ecosystem Function, Biology International. Retrieved on October 23, 2008. Van Praagh, B.D. (1992). "Observations on the Biology of the Giant Gippsland
Giant_Gippsland_earthworm
Use of calcium by organisms
second messengers. Biology and pharmacology of chemical elements Iodine in biology – Use of Iodine by organisms Magnesium in biology – Use of magnesium
Calcium_in_biology
Branches of science that involve the scientific study of life
in the understanding of human health. Biology – scientific study of life Anatomy – study of form and function, in plants, animals, and other organisms
List_of_life_sciences
Scientific discipline
contributed to Chemical Biology, showing the overlap between these mentioned fields. Glycobiology is the study of the structure and function of carbohydrates
Chemical_biology
Computational and mathematical modeling of complex biological systems
possible using techniques of systems biology. By exploring how function emerges from dynamic interactions, systems biology bridges the gaps that exist between
Systems_biology
make up the body, the reproduction of the organism and many other functions. Biology, along with chemistry and physics is one of the major disciplines
Index_of_biology_articles
S-shaped curve
A logistic function or logistic curve is a common S-shaped curve (sigmoid curve) with the equation f ( x ) = L 1 + e − k ( x − x 0 ) {\displaystyle f(x)={\frac
Logistic_function
Science regarding functions in organisms or living systems
(-logía) 'study of') is the scientific study of functions and mechanisms in a living system. As a subdiscipline of biology, physiology focuses on how organisms,
Physiology
American molecular biologist (born 1961)
phenotype, a finding that became foundational for modern regulatory T cell biology. In 2025, she was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Mary_E._Brunkow
American-Canadian biochemist (born 1941)
Doolittle was involved in a debate about the proper use of function (biology) within evolutionary biology sparked by controversy over the results of the ENCODE
Ford_Doolittle
Scientific study of the nervous system
its functions, and its disorders. It is a multidisciplinary science that combines physiology, anatomy, molecular biology, developmental biology, cytology
Neuroscience
Generalized function whose value is zero everywhere except at zero
Dirac delta function (or δ {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\delta }}} distribution), also known as the unit impulse, is a generalized function on the real
Dirac_delta_function
Physical structure of a living creature
genitals of the groin, which differ between males and females. The branch of biology dealing with the study of the bodies and their specific structural features
Body_(biology)
Branch of biology
computer science, biology, and data science, the field also has foundations in applied mathematics, molecular biology, cell biology, chemistry, and genetics
Computational_biology
Biomolecule consisting of chains of amino acid residues
"Overview of structural genomics: from structure to function". Current Opinion in Chemical Biology. 7 (1): 28–32. doi:10.1016/S1367-5931(02)00015-7. PMID 12547423
Protein
Study of molecular structures in biology
Structural biology deals with structural analysis of living material (formed, composed of, and/or maintained and refined by living cells) at every level
Structural_biology
Living things grouping together, usually for common benefit
In biology, a colony is composed of two or more conspecific individuals living in close association with, or connected to, one another. This association
Colony_(biology)
Subfield of philosophy of science
But teleological explanations relating to purpose or function have remained useful in biology, for example, in explaining the structural configuration
Philosophy_of_biology
Use of language of goal-directedness in the context of evolutionary adaptation
thing is its function. However, Aristotle's biology does not envisage evolution by natural selection. Phrases used by biologists like "a function of ... is
Teleology_in_biology
Organelle in eukaryotic cells
2006). "Subnuclear organelles: new insights into form and function". Review. Trends in Cell Biology. 16 (1): 19–26. doi:10.1016/j.tcb.2005.11.005. PMID 16325406
Cell_nucleus
Analysis of animal behaviour
Sleep Variations: Potential Proximate Mechanisms and Evolutionary Functions". Biology. 10 (9): 923. doi:10.3390/biology10090923. PMC 8468029. PMID 34571801
Tinbergen's_four_questions
Type of functional equation (mathematics)
physics, economics, and biology. The study of differential equations consists mainly of the study of their solutions (the set of functions that satisfy each
Differential_equation
Mathematical function having a characteristic S-shaped curve or sigmoid curve
sigmoid function is any mathematical function whose graph has a characteristic S-shaped or sigmoid curve. A common example of a sigmoid function is the
Sigmoid_function
State of steady internal conditions maintained by living things
In biology, homeostasis (British also homoeostasis; /ˌhoʊmiəˈsteɪsɪs/ HOH-mee-ə-STAY-sis) is the state of steady internal physical and chemical conditions
Homeostasis
Evolutionary byproduct of some other characteristic
In evolutionary biology, a spandrel is a phenotypic trait that is a byproduct of the evolution of some other characteristic, rather than a direct product
Spandrel_(biology)
Overview of and topical guide to cell biology
cell biology: Cell biology – A branch of biology that includes study of cells regarding their physiological properties, structure, and function; the organelles
Outline_of_cell_biology
Biological concepts and questions with insufficient resolutions
This article lists notable unsolved problems in biology. Origin of life. Exactly how, where, and when did life on Earth originate? Which, if any, of the
List of unsolved problems in biology
List_of_unsolved_problems_in_biology
Application of quantum mechanics and chemistry to biology
Quantum biology is the study of applications of quantum mechanics and theoretical chemistry to aspects of biology that cannot be accurately described
Quantum_biology
Negative of a convex function
In mathematics, a concave function is one for which the function value at any convex combination of elements in the domain is greater than or equal to
Concave_function
organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy. Biology is a vast subject containing many subdivisions
Bibliography_of_biology
Evaluation of bioinformatic predictors of protein function
"An expanded evaluation of protein function prediction methods shows an improvement in accuracy". Genome Biology. 17 (1): 184. doi:10.1186/s13059-016-1037-6
Critical Assessment of Function Annotation
Critical_Assessment_of_Function_Annotation
Alteration in the nucleotide sequence of a genome
In biology, a mutation is an alteration in the nucleic acid sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA. Mutations result from
Mutation
Subdiscipline of botany
Plant physiology is a subdiscipline of botany concerned with the functioning, or physiology, of plants. A professional in this field is called a Plant
Plant_physiology
Biological process of renewal, restoration, and tissue growth
Regeneration in biology is the process of renewal, restoration, and tissue growth that makes genomes, cells, organisms, and ecosystems resilient to natural
Regeneration_(biology)
Metal in biology, biochemistry, and medicine
metals normally present, in small but important and measurable amounts, in biology, biochemistry, and medicine. The metals copper, zinc, iron, and manganese
Biometal_(biology)
Study of threats to biological diversity
Conservation biology is the study of the conservation of nature and of Earth's biodiversity with the aim of protecting species, their habitats, and ecosystems
Conservation_biology
Shared ancestry between a pair of structures or genes in different taxa
In biology, homology is similarity in anatomical structures or genes between organisms of different taxa due to shared ancestry, regardless of current
Homology_(biology)
Matter with biological processes
the design and construction of new biological functions and systems not found in nature. Synthetic biology includes the broad redefinition and expansion
Life
Individual living life form
An organism is any living thing that functions as an individual. Such a definition raises more problems than it solves, not least because the concept
Organism
Branch of biology
Mathematical and theoretical biology, or biomathematics, is a branch of biology which employs theoretical analysis, mathematical modeling, and abstractions
Mathematical and theoretical biology
Mathematical_and_theoretical_biology
Study of organisms and their environment
sciences of biogeography, evolutionary biology, genetics, ethology, and natural history. Ecology is a branch of biology, and is the study of abundance, biomass
Ecology
Computational analysis of large, complex sets of biological data
Mathematical Biology. 7 (3): 219–230. doi:10.1007/BF00275725. S2CID 85199492. Shulman MJ, Steinberg CM, Westmoreland N (February 1981). "The coding function of
Bioinformatics
Use of sodium by organisms
ions are necessary for the aforementioned functions and for heart activity and certain metabolic functions. The health effects of salt reflect what happens
Sodium_in_biology
Loss of structure in proteins and nucleic acids due to external stress
(2005-03-01). "Intrinsically unstructured proteins and their functions". Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 6 (3): 197–208. doi:10.1038/nrm1589. ISSN 1471-0072
Denaturation_(biochemistry)
Organ central to the nervous system
myelencephalon). The spinal cord, which directly interacts with somatic functions below the head, can be considered a caudal extension of the myelencephalon
Brain
Explanation of the flow of genetic information within a biological system
The central dogma of molecular biology deals with the flow of genetic information within a biological system. It is often stated as "DNA makes RNA, and
Central dogma of molecular biology
Central_dogma_of_molecular_biology
Natural regrowth of damaged liver tissue
remaining liver tissue becomes larger so that the organ can continue to function. In lower species such as fish, the liver can regain both its original
Liver_regeneration
Segmented body with a serial repetition of organs
In biology, metamerism is the phenomenon of having a linear series of body segments fundamentally similar in structure, though not all such structures
Metamerism_(biology)
Overview of and topical guide to neuroscience
structure and function of the nervous system. It encompasses the branch of biology that deals with the anatomy, biochemistry, molecular biology, and physiology
Outline_of_neuroscience
Scientific study of ocean life
Marine biology is the scientific study of the biology of marine life, organisms that inhabit the sea. Given that in biology many phyla, families and genera
Marine_biology
Study of living things in soil
Soil biology is the study of microbial and faunal activity and ecology in soil. Soil life, soil biota, soil fauna, or edaphon is a collective term that
Soil_biology
Cellular appendage functioning as locomotive or sensory organelle
Ana J; Roldan, Eduardo R.S (22 June 2006). "Sperm design and sperm function". Biology Letters. 2 (2): 246–249. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2006.0449. PMC 1618917.
Flagellum
Science of genes, heredity and variation
genetic variation, and heredity in organisms. It is an important branch in biology because heredity is vital to organisms' evolution. Gregor Mendel, a Moravian
Genetics
organisms. One definition of the scope of molecular biology therefore is to characterize the structure, function and relationships between these two types of
History_of_molecular_biology
Large biological molecule that acts as a catalyst
have lost catalytic activity but may retain regulatory or scaffolding functions, often indicated by alterations in their amino acid sequences or unusual
Enzyme
Study of chemical processes of living organisms
and organs as well as organism structure and function. Biochemistry is closely related to molecular biology, the study of the molecular mechanisms of biological
Biochemistry
Field of medical research
Silver Lining in Gain-of-Function Experiments with Pathogens of Pandemic Potential". Influenza Virus. Methods in Molecular Biology. Vol. 1836. pp. 575–587
Gain-of-function_research
Cellular process
"Molecular structure, function, and dynamics of clathrin-mediated membrane traffic". Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. 6 (5) a016725. doi:10
Endocytosis
Biochemistry and Cell Biology Biochimica et Biophysica Acta Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry Cell Biochemistry & Function Comparative Biochemistry
List_of_biology_journals
Advanced Placement course and exam
Advanced Placement (AP) Biology (also known as AP Bio) is an Advanced Placement biology course and exam offered by the College Board in the United States
AP_Biology
Study of how organisms develop and grow
Developmental biology is the scientific study of the processes by which animals and plants grow and develop. The field of developmental biology is further
Developmental_biology
Aristotle's theories of biology
Aristotle's biology is the theory of biology, grounded in systematic observation and collection of data, mainly zoological, embodied in Aristotle's books
Aristotle's_biology
Branch of mathematics
economics, and biology. For example, the differential equation d f d t = − a f ( t ) {\displaystyle {\frac {df}{dt}}=-af(t)} is solved by a function f ( t )
Calculus
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Beta receptor 1 in the mouse uterus impairs uterine morphology and function". Biology of Reproduction. 92 (2): 34. doi:10.1095/biolreprod.114.125146. PMC 4435420
TGF_beta_receptor_1
Short RNA molecule
In molecular biology mir-489 microRNA is a short RNA molecule, encoded by the MIR489 gene. MicroRNAs function is to regulate the expression levels of other
Mir-489 microRNA precursor family
Mir-489_microRNA_precursor_family
Emerging science
Cognitive biology is an emerging science that regards natural cognition as a biological function. It is based on the theoretical assumption that every
Cognitive_biology
Cellular process of protein synthesis
The polypeptide later folds into an active protein and performs its functions in the cell. The polypeptide can also start folding during protein synthesis
Translation_(biology)
Internal organ in the male reproductive system
2020-10-19. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 56, 1570–1575 (1997)- Determination of Testis Temperature Rhythms and Effects of Constant Light on Testicular Function in the
Testicle
Trait that determines an organism's sexually reproductive function
Science of Biology. Sunderland, Mass.: Sinauer Associates; W.H. Freeman & Co. p. 736. ISBN 978-0-7167-3873-2. A single body can function as both male
Biological_sex
Any small, fluid-filled, spherical organelle enclosed by a membrane
In cell biology, a vesicle is an organelle within or outside a cell, consisting of liquid or cytoplasm enclosed by a lipid bilayer. Vesicles form naturally
Vesicle (biology and chemistry)
Vesicle_(biology_and_chemistry)
The history of biology traces the study of the living world from ancient to modern times. Although the concept of biology as a single coherent field arose
History_of_biology
Sequence of DNA that determines traits in an organism
In biology, the word gene has two meanings. The Mendelian gene is a basic unit of heredity. The molecular gene is a sequence of nucleotides in DNA that
Gene
Spanish-American biophysicist
Division of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology of the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology (2015–2020). She is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Eva_Nogales
Organism that harbours another organism
In biology and medicine, a host is a larger organism that harbours a smaller organism; whether a parasitic, a mutualistic, or a commensalist guest (symbiont)
Host_(biology)
Biological processes to supply organisms and cells with organic and inorganic nutrients
In biology, assimilation is a crucial metabolic process in which absorbed nutrients are transformed into complex biomolecules, that become an integral
Assimilation_(biology)
Multivalued function in mathematics
In mathematics, the Lambert W function, also called the omega function or product logarithm, is a multivalued function, namely the branches of the converse
Lambert_W_function
Tube attached to the intestine
in the large bowel suggest an apparent function of the human vermiform appendix". Journal of Theoretical Biology. 249 (4): 826–31. Bibcode:2007JThBi.249
Appendix_(anatomy)
Species having two or more distinct forms
In biology, polymorphism is the occurrence of two or more clearly different morphs or forms, also referred to as alternative phenotypes, in the population
Polymorphism_(biology)
Community of living organisms together with the nonliving components of their environment
reorganize, while undergoing change so as to retain essentially the same function, structure, identity, is termed its ecological resilience. Ecosystems can
Ecosystem
Field of molecular biology
Functional genomics is a field of molecular biology that attempts to describe gene (and protein) functions and interactions. Functional genomics make use
Functional_genomics
Distinct figure or entity
individualism. In biology, the question of the individual is related to the definition of an organism, which is an important question in biology and the philosophy
Individual
Scientific study of genes at the molecular level
and/or function of genes in an organism's genome using genetic screens. The field of study is based on the merging of several sub-fields in biology: classical
Molecular_genetics
Topics referred to by the same term
operands a function takes Type, any proposition or set in the intuitionistic type theory Type, of an entire function Exponential type Type (biology), which
Type
American writer and journalist
demonstrates the function of the immune system. His most recent book, How We Grow Up, released in 2025, and examines the history, function, biology, and changing
Matt_Richtel
Mutually beneficial interaction between species
example, mutualistic interactions are vital for terrestrial ecosystem function as: about 80% of land plants species rely on mycorrhizal relationships
Mutualism_(biology)
Structure in nervous systems
by the biology of the brain and nervous system (biological neural network) has served to better identify how the neurons in the brain function and provide
Neural_network_(biology)
FUNCTION BIOLOGY
FUNCTION BIOLOGY
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a dresser of cloth, Old English fullere (from Latin fullo, with the addition of the English agent suffix). The Middle English successor of this word had also been reinforced by Old French fouleor, foleur, of similar origin. The work of the fuller was to scour and thicken the raw cloth by beating and trampling it in water. This surname is found mostly in southeast England and East Anglia. See also Tucker and Walker.In a few cases the name may be of German origin with the same form and meaning as 1 (from Latin fullare).Americanized version of French Fournier.Samuel Fuller (1589–1633), born in Redenhall, Norfolk, England, was among the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. He was a deacon of the church and until his death functioned as Plymouth Colony’s physician.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a watercourse or road junction, Old English gelǣt, or a habitational name from Leat in Devon, or The Leete in Essex, named with this element.
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Bengali, Indian
Fraction of Time
Boy/Male
French Greek
Cyrano de Bergerac was a seventeenth-century soldier and science-fiction writer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from the animal, Middle English catte ‘cat’. The word is found in similar forms in most European languages from very early times (e.g. Gaelic cath, Slavic kotu). Domestic cats were unknown in Europe in classical times, when weasels fulfilled many of their functions, for example in hunting rodents. They seem to have come from Egypt, where they were regarded as sacred animals.English : from a medieval female personal name, a short form of Catherine.Variant spelling of German and Dutch Katt.
Boy/Male
Indian
Friction
Surname or Lastname
South German
South German : occupational name for an official in charge of the legal auction of property confiscated in default of a fine; such a sale was known in Middle High German as a gant (from Italian incanto, a derivative of Late Latin inquantare ‘to auction’, from the phrase In quantum? ‘To how much (is the price raised)?’).German : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German ganter, kanter ‘barrel rack’.German : variant of Gander 3.English : occupational name for a glover, from Old French gantier, an agent derivative of gant ‘glove’ (see Gant).
Girl/Female
Indian
It’s derived from the root word - anksh that means a fraction. Ankshika means the fraction of the cosmos
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ankshika | அஂகà¯à®·à¯€à®•ா
It’s derived from the root word - anksh that means a fraction. Ankshika means the fraction of the cosmos
Ankshika | அஂகà¯à®·à¯€à®•ா
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Japanese
Mysterious Function
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by the gates of a medieval walled town. The Middle English singular gate is from the Old English plural, gatu, of geat ‘gate’ (see Yates). Since medieval gates were normally arranged in pairs, fastened in the center, the Old English plural came to function as a singular, and a new Middle English plural ending in -s was formed. In some cases the name may refer specifically to the Sussex place Eastergate (i.e. ‘eastern gate’), known also as Gates in the 13th and 14th centuries, when surnames were being acquired.Americanized spelling of German Götz (see Goetz).Translated form of French Barrière (see Barriere).In New England, Gates was the preferred English version of the name of an extensive French family, called Barrière dit Langevin.
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Indian, Muslim
Fiction; Romance; Story
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fraction of the Cosmos
FUNCTION BIOLOGY
FUNCTION BIOLOGY
Male
Ukrainian
, God's gift.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gentle Rain
Male
Italian
 Italian short form of Latin Salvatore, TORE means "savior." Compare with another form of Tore.
Girl/Female
British, English
Elf; Power
Boy/Male
English American
rules by the spear.
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic, Hebrew, Irish
Great; Bitterness
Boy/Male
French Teutonic American English German
From the north.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Fire God
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian
Understanding, Knowledge
FUNCTION BIOLOGY
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FUNCTION BIOLOGY
FUNCTION BIOLOGY
FUNCTION BIOLOGY
v. t.
To give sanction to; to ratify; to confirm; to approve.
v. t.
To separate by means of, or to subject to, fractional distillation or crystallization; to fractionate; -- frequently used with out; as, to fraction out a certain grade of oil from pretroleum.
n.
A derived function; a function obtained from a given function by a certain algebraic process.
n.
The act of anointing, smearing, or rubbing with an unguent, oil, or ointment, especially for medical purposes, or as a symbol of consecration; as, mercurial unction.
n.
The act of feigning, inventing, or imagining; as, by a mere fiction of the mind.
n.
The act of joining, or the state of being joined; union; combination; coalition; as, the junction of two armies or detachments; the junction of paths.
n.
The natural or assigned action of any power or faculty, as of the soul, or of the intellect; the exertion of an energy of some determinate kind.
n.
The place or point of union, meeting, or junction; specifically, the place where two or more lines of railway meet or cross.
n.
A quantity so connected with another quantity, that if any alteration be made in the latter there will be a consequent alteration in the former. Each quantity is said to be a function of the other. Thus, the circumference of a circle is a function of the diameter. If x be a symbol to which different numerical values can be assigned, such expressions as x2, 3x, Log. x, and Sin. x, are all functions of x.
v. t.
To supply with an organ or organs having a special function or functions.
n.
The things sold by auction or put up to auction.
n.
The course of action which peculiarly pertains to any public officer in church or state; the activity appropriate to any business or profession.
v. t.
To sell by auction.
a.
Pertaining to the function of an organ or part, or to the functions in general.
n.
The appropriate action of any special organ or part of an animal or vegetable organism; as, the function of the heart or the limbs; the function of leaves, sap, roots, etc.; life is the sum of the functions of the various organs and parts of the body.
a.
Pertaining to, or connected with, a function or duty; official.
n.
The act of anointing, or the state of being anointed; unction; specifically (Med.), the rubbing of ointments into the pores of the skin, by which medicinal agents contained in them, such as mercury, iodide of potash, etc., are absorbed.
v. t.
The act of uniting, or the state of being united; junction.
v. i.
Alt. of Functionate
n.
The office, duties, or functions of a minister, servant, or agent; ecclesiastical, executive, or ambassadorial function or profession.