All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| lower jaw molar | UBERON_0003667 | [A molar tooth that is part of a lower jaw [Automatically generated definition].] |
| epibranchial placode | UBERON_0003078 | [Focal thickenings of the embryonic ectoderm that form immediately dorsal and caudal of the clefts between the pharyngeal arches and that produce the neuroblasts that migrate and condense to form the distal cranial ganglia.] |
| proisocortex | UBERON_0014951 | [The part of the neocortex hich mainly consists of parts of cingulate, parahippocampal and temporopolar cortice. As distinct from isocortex (typical neocortex) which contains other regions.] |
| neocortex | UBERON_0001950 | [An area of cerebral cortex defined on the basis of cytoarchitecture that have six layers. Starting from the cortical surface the layers are: molecular layer (I), external granular layer (II), external pyramidal layer (III), internal granular layer (IV), internal pyramidal layer (V), and multiform layer (VI). Neocortex is most prominent in the frontal lobe, the parietal lobe, the temporal lobe and the occipital lobe, less so in the cingulate gyrus, the parahippocampal gyrus and the insula. It is composed of two subdivisions: true isocortex and proisocortex (Carpenter-83)(NN)] |
| lower primary molar tooth | UBERON_0013620 | [A primary molar tooth that is part of a lower jaw region.] |
| primary lower tooth | UBERON_0018617 | |
| vagina orifice | UBERON_0012317 | [The median slit located inferior and posterior to the external urethral orifice in the female; the exit for menstrual flow and birth and the entrance for the penis during sexual intercourse; the size and appearance of the vaginal orifice varies inversely with that of the hymen (G. membrane), a thin fold of mucous membrane that surrounds the vaginal orifice] |
| fused tarsal bones 1 and 2 | UBERON_0013649 | [A tarsal bone that is formed from the fusion of the 1st and 2nd tarsal bones.] |
| distal tarsal bone 1 | UBERON_0001452 | [Endochondral tarsal bone articulating with centralia and metatarsal 1.] |
| distal tarsal bone 2 | UBERON_0001453 | [Endochondral tarsal bone articulating with centralia and metatarsal 2.] |
| anterior ethmoidal artery | UBERON_0012318 | [The anterior ethmoidal artery, also anterior ethmoid artery is an artery of the head. Once branching from the ophthalmic artery, it accompanies the nasociliary nerve through the anterior ethmoidal canal to supply the anterior and middle ethmoidal cells, frontal sinus, and anterosuperior aspect of the lateral nasal wall[WP]] |
| ethmoidal artery | UBERON_0005193 | [One of: anterior or posterior ethmoidal arteries.] |
| lateral pterygoid nerve | UBERON_0013647 | [A nerve that innervates the lateral pterygoid muscle.] |
| buccal nerve | UBERON_0013646 | [The buccal nerve (also called the long buccal nerve) is a nerve in the face. It is a branch of the mandibular nerve (which is itself a branch of the trigeminal nerve) and transmits sensory information from skin over the buccal membrane (in general, the cheek) and from the second and third molar teeth.] |
| lateral pterygoid muscle | UBERON_0006719 | [Pharyngeal arch 1 muscle that participates in oral/pharyngeal behaviors, is innervated by the lateral pterygoid nerve branches, and attaches to the condylar process of the mandible and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) capsule, and the cranial base.] |
| incisive foramen | UBERON_0012315 | [The point where the primary palate and both palatine shelves fuse.] |
| primary palate | UBERON_0005620 | [The part of the palate formed from the intermaxillary segment.] |
| primitive palate | UBERON_0012316 | [Roof of the buccal cavity, formed from the fusion of vomer, pterygoid, parasphenoid, palatine, ectopterygoid.] |
| ectopterygoid bone | UBERON_0011634 | [A palatal bone which -- like many palatal bones -- may originally have developed as a dermal bone replacing part of the palatoquadrate, the primitive upper jaw. Like the palatine (also called dermopalatine), the ectopterygoid replaces the middle part of the autopalatine. It may be serially homologous with the palatine(s), but is somewhat specialized, being the last (most posterior in palatal view) of the series and bordering the fossa for the jaw muscles. In a typical tetrapod it abuts the palatine anteriorly, the maxilla laterally, the pterygoid or the fossa mandubuaris medially, and the fossa posteriorly] |
| parasphenoid | UBERON_0004745 | [A tooth- or denticle-covered plate which is attached to the sphenoid stem[Palaeos].] |