All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| condyle | UBERON_0009979 | [An articular prominence of a bone, typically present in pairs, resembling a pair of knuckles. Examples: Condyle of humerus, condyle of femur.] |
| internal pudendal artery | UBERON_0007315 | [The internal pudendal artery is an artery that branches off the internal iliac artery, providing blood to the external genitalia. The internal pudendal artery is the terminal branch of the anterior trunk of the internal iliac artery. It is smaller in the female than in the male.] |
| abdominal segment blood vessel | UBERON_0003835 | [A blood vessel that is part of an abdominal segment of trunk [Automatically generated definition].] |
| internal iliac artery | UBERON_0001309 | [The internal iliac artery (formerly known as the hypogastric artery) is the main artery of the pelvis. [WP,unvetted].] |
| anal part of perineum | UBERON_0006867 | [The anal triangle is the posterior part of the perineum. It contains the anal canal. [WP,unvetted].] |
| intermaxillary suture | UBERON_0034909 | [A cranial suture in the midline of the skull that connects the left and right maxilla bones] |
| upper jaw region | UBERON_0001709 | [Subdivision of head that consists of the upper jaw skeletal elements plus associated soft tissue (skin, lips, muscle)[cjm].] |
| scapular muscle | UBERON_0034908 | [Any of the muscles that are responsible for moving the scapula. In humans these are the levator scapulae, the infraspinatus muscle, the teres major, the teres minor, and the supraspinatus muscle.] |
| scapula | UBERON_0006849 | [Endochondral bone that is dorsoventrally compressed and provides attachment site for muscles of the pectoral appendage.] |
| pineal parenchyma | UBERON_0034907 | [Parenchymal tissue that forms the pineal gland.] |
| parenchyma of central nervous system | UBERON_0005158 | [The functional tissue of the central nervous system consisting of neurons and glial cells.] |
| pineal body | UBERON_0001905 | [A midline, cone like structure located in the dorso-caudal roof of the 3rd ventricle, attached by peduncles to the habenular and posterior commissures. The stalk contains nerve fibers, blood vessels, connective tissue and parenchymal cells (Paxinos, The Rat Central Nervous System, 2nd ed, pg 399).] |
| gland lumen | UBERON_0034905 | |
| left atrium endocardium | UBERON_0034903 | [Endocardium that is part of the left atrium.] |
| left cardiac atrium | UBERON_0002079 | [A cardiac atrium that is in the left side of the heart. It receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins, In mammals this is pumped into the left ventricle, via the Mitral valve.] |
| sacral sympathetic nerve trunk | UBERON_0034902 | |
| sacral region | UBERON_0005473 | [A subdivision of an organism along the anterior-posterior axis in the pelvic region immediately posterior to the lumbar region and anterior to the caudal region. Sometimes an intermediate region is defined between the sacral and caudal.] |
| cervical sympathetic nerve trunk | UBERON_0034901 | [The cervical ganglia are paravertebral ganglia of the sympathetic nervous system. These emerging postganglionic nerves synapse with preganglionic nerves from the thoracic spinal cord. They consist of three paravertebral ganglia: superior cervical ganglion middle cervical ganglion inferior cervical ganglion. The inferior ganglion may be fused with the first thoracic ganglion to form a single structure, the stellate ganglion. Nerves emerging from cervical sympathetic ganglia contribute to the cardiac plexus, among other things.] |
| medial condyle of femur | UBERON_0009984 | [The medial condyle is one of the two projections on the lower extremity of femur. The medial condyle is larger than the lateral (outer) condyle due to more weight bearing caused by the center of gravity being medial to the knee. On the posterior surface of the condyle the linea aspera (a ridge running down the posterior shaft of the femur) turns into the medial supracondylar ridge. The outermost protrusion on the medial surface of the medial condyle is referred to as the 'medial epicondyle' and can be palpated by running fingers medially from the patella with the knee in flexion.] |
| condyle of femur | UBERON_0009980 | [A condyle that is part of a distal epiphysis of femur.] |