All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| secondary nodular lymphoid tissue | UBERON_0001745 | [A lymphoid follicle that contains a germinal center.] |
| head taste bud | UBERON_0034720 | [A taste bud that is located on the skin of the head.] |
| integumental taste bud | UBERON_0034717 | [A taste bud that is located external to the digestive tube, on the head or body, as found in species such as goldfish.] |
| skin of head | UBERON_0001084 | [A zone of skin that is part of a head [Automatically generated definition].] |
| circulatory organ | UBERON_0015228 | [A hollow, muscular organ, which, by contracting rhythmically, contributes to the circulation of lymph, blood or analogs. Examples: a chambered vertebrate heart; the tubular peristaltic heart of ascidians; the dorsal vessel of an insect; the lymoh heart of a reptile.] |
| leptin (mouse) | PR_P41160 | [A leptin that is encoded in the genome of mouse.] |
| Lep (mouse) | MGI:104663 | [A protein coding gene Lep in mouse.] |
| distal interphalangeal joint | UBERON_0009768 | [An inter-phalangeal joint that connects a distal phalanx to either a medial or proximal phalanx.] |
| interphalangeal joint | UBERON_0006658 | [A joint that connects one phalanx to another along a proximodistal axis.] |
| proximal interphalangeal joint | UBERON_0009767 | [An inter-phalangeal joint that connects a proximal phalanx to either a medial or distal phalanx.] |
| middle phalanx | UBERON_0004301 | [A phalanx located between proximal and distal phalanges.] |
| obsolete neuron part | GO_0097458 | [OBSOLETE. Any constituent part of a neuron, the basic cellular unit of nervous tissue. A typical neuron consists of a cell body (often called the soma), an axon, and dendrites. Their purpose is to receive, conduct, and transmit impulses in the nervous system.] |
| lip taste bud | UBERON_0034719 | [A taste bud that is located on a lip.] |
| integumental system | UBERON_0002416 | [Connected anatomical system that forms a barrier between an animal and its environment. In vertebrates, the integumental system consists of the epidermis, dermis plus associated glands and adnexa such as hair and scales. In invertebrates, the integumental system may include cuticle.] |
| pineal tract | UBERON_0034715 | [A cranial nerve fiber tract that innervates the pineal body.] |
| epiphyseal tract | UBERON_0034714 | [A cranial nerve fiber tract that innervates the parietal eye.] |
| epithalamus | UBERON_0001899 | [Most dorsal part of the thalamus, comprising the pineal gland and habenular nuclei in most vertebrates. In a few vertebrates, it also includes the parietal eye. (Butler and Hodos, Comparative Vertebrate Neuroanatomy, 2nd ed, 2005, pg. 345-346.] |
| parietal organ | UBERON_0004869 | [A part of the epithalamus present in some animal species. The eye may be photoreceptive and is usually associated with the pineal gland, regulating circadian rhythmicity and hormone production for thermoregulation. The parietal eye is a part of the epithalamus, which can be divided into two major parts; the epiphysis (the pineal organ, or pineal gland if mostly endocrine) and the parietal organ (often called the parietal eye, or third eye if it is photoreceptive). It arises as an anterior evagination of the pineal organ or as a separate outgrowth of the roof of the diencephalon. In some species, it protrudes through the skull.[4] The parietal eye uses a different biochemical method of detecting light than rod cells or cone cells in a normal vertebrate eye[WP].] |
| supraglenoid tubercle | UBERON_0010760 | [The supraglenoid tubercle is a region of the scapula to which the long head of the biceps brachii muscle attaches.] |
| tubercle | UBERON_0005813 | [A round nodule, small eminence, or warty outgrowth found on bones, skin, or within the lungs in tuberculosis. They are also found on the leading edge of Humpback Whale's flippers, improving fluid flow over the flipper's surface[WP].] |