All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| hypobranchial bone | UBERON_2000363 | [Replacement bone that is bilaterally paired and articulates medially with a median skeletal element and laterally with a ceratobranchial cartilage or bone.] |
| hypobranchial 1 element | UBERON_2001894 | [Skeletal element that is ventral, bilaterally paired and articulates with a median skeletal element medially and with a ceratobranchial 1 element laterally.] |
| hypobranchial 1 cartilage | UBERON_2001524 | [Hypobranchial cartilage that is bilaterally paired and articulates laterally with ceratobranchial 1 cartilage or bone.] |
| hypobranchial 4 bone | UBERON_2001234 | [Hypobranchial bone that is bilaterally paired and articulates with a median skeletal element medially and with a ceratobranchial 4 element laterally. Develops in hypobranchial 4 cartilage.] |
| hypobranchial 4 element | UBERON_2001897 | [Skeletal element that is ventral, bilaterally paired and articulates with a median skeletal element medially and with a ceratobranchial 4 element laterally.] |
| hypobranchial 4 cartilage | UBERON_2001523 | [Hypobranchial cartilage that is bilaterally paired and articulates laterally with ceratobranchial 4 cartilage or bone.] |
| hypobranchial 3 bone | UBERON_2001235 | [Hypobranchial bone that is bilaterally paired and articulates with a median skeletal element medially and with a ceratobranchial 3 element laterally. Develops in hypobranchial 3 cartilage.] |
| hypobranchial 3 element | UBERON_2001896 | [Skeletal element that is ventral, bilaterally paired and articulates with a median skeletal element medially and with a ceratobranchial 3 element laterally.] |
| hypobranchial 3 cartilage | UBERON_2001526 | [Hypobranchial cartilage that is bilaterally paired and articulates laterally with ceratobranchial 3 cartilage or bone.] |
| inter-hypobranchial 3 joint | UBERON_2001863 | [Joint that articulates the left and right hypobranchial 3 cartilages or bones. Inter-hypobranchial 3 joint is unpaired.] |
| obsolete regional part of Parahippocampal gyrus | UBERON_0024394 | |
| obsolete regional part of tuberomammillary nucleus | UBERON_0024397 | |
| duct of eccrine sweat gland | UBERON_0035073 | |
| duct of apocrine sweat gland | UBERON_0035074 | |
| pharyngeal arch 1 | UBERON_0004362 | [The first of the series of pharyngeal arches that develop into jaw bones or their homologs, and their associated nerves and arteries] |
| thymus subunit | UBERON_0035075 | |
| parotid gland myoepithelium | UBERON_0035076 | [epithelium that consists of stellate-shaped contractile cells with long dendritic processes that surround the secretory acini and intercalated ducts of the parotid gland, usually found in the glandular epithelium as a thin layer above the basement membrane but generally beneath the luminal cells; they display features of both smooth muscle and epithelium, such as numerous microfilaments with focal densities in the cytoplasmic processes, and desmosomes which attach them to the epithelial cells; their functions include contraction when the gland is stimulated to secrete, compressing or reinforcing the underlying parenchymal cells, thus aiding in the expulsion of saliva and preventing damage to the other cells] |
| epithelium of parotid gland | UBERON_0003360 | [An epithelium that is part of a parotid gland [Automatically generated definition].] |
| lateral nasal gland | UBERON_0035077 | [Any of the lateral nasal glands (the largest nasal secretory glands in rodents) which surround the maxillary sinus located in the lateral wall adjacent to each nasal passage and are characterized by cytologic features similar to those described for the major serous salivary glands; secretory contents of the LNG drain into the nasal vestibule; the LNG is a major site for the synthesis and secretion of odorant-binding proteins that serve as odorant carriers in nasal mucus; it also, synthesizes large amounts of immunoglobulin A, which is important for immune defense of the upper respiratory tract, and testosterone and salivary androgen-binding proteins, which are likely important in olfaction and reproductive behavior] |
| gland of nasal mucosa | UBERON_0012278 | [The nasal glands are the seromucous glands in the respiratory region of the nasal mucous membrane. The three major types of nasal glands are anterior serous glands, seromucous glands, and Bowman glands.] |