All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| obsolete direct ossification | UBERON_4000136 | [Ossification that does not require the replacement of pre-existing tissues, most often a cartilaginous model.] |
| blood plasma | UBERON_0001969 | [The liquid component of blood, in which erythrocytes are suspended.] |
| presumptive blood | UBERON_0006596 | |
| deep cervical fascia | UBERON_0013490 | [The deep cervical fascia (or fascia colli in older texts) lies under cover of the Platysma, and invests the neck; it also forms sheaths for the carotid vessels, and for the structures situated in front of the vertebral column. Its attachment to the hyoid bone prevents the formation of a dewlap. The investing portion of the fascia is attached behind to the ligamentum nucha and to the spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebra. The 'alar fascia' is a portion of deep cervical fascia.] |
| cervical fascia | UBERON_0013491 | [Any fascia tissue that is part of the neck region.] |
| obsolete intramembranous ossification | UBERON_4000141 | [Direct ossification that occurs within mesenchyme with the formation of an osteogenic condensation not associated with a perichondrium.] |
| obsolete metaplastic ossification | UBERON_4000142 | [Direct ossification in which transformation of the pre-existing tissue occurs without dedifferentiation of cells or reinitiation of cell division; direct transformation of a non-bone tissue into a bone tissue.] |
| obsolete endochondral ossification | UBERON_4000143 | [Replacement ossification wherein bone tissue replaces cartilage.] |
| obsolete perichondral ossification | UBERON_4000144 | [Intramembranous ossification on the surface of a cartilage element as the perichondrium becomes a periosteum, without replacement of cartilage.] |
| keratin-coated spine | UBERON_0013494 | [A modified strand of hair covered in a keratin coat, as found in porcupines and hedgehogs.] |
| spine appendage | UBERON_0008260 | [A hard, thorny or needle-like structure which occurs on various animals. Animals such as porcupines and sea urchins grow spines as a self-defense mechanism. Spines are often formed of keratin. Other animals with spines are hedgehogs, spiny mice and at least two ornithischian dinosaurs.] |
| abdominal fascia | UBERON_0013493 | [A fascia that is part of a abdomen.] |
| abdomen connective tissue | UBERON_0003567 | [A portion of connective tissue that is part of an abdomen [Automatically generated definition].] |
| prevertebral cervical fascia | UBERON_0013492 | [The prevertebral fascia (or prevertebral layer of cervical fascia) is a fascia in the neck.] |
| neck connective tissue | UBERON_0003568 | [A portion of connective tissue that is part of a neck [Automatically generated definition].] |
| obsolete replacement ossification | UBERON_4000140 | [Ossification that requires the replacement of a pre-existing tissue prior to bone tissue formation.] |
| vestibulo-cochlear VIII ganglion complex | UBERON_0013498 | |
| muscularis orbicularis | UBERON_0013497 | [A fringe of muscle running along the periphery of the panniculus.] |
| striated muscle tissue | UBERON_0002036 | [Muscle tissue that contains fibers that are divided by transverse bands into striations.] |
| buccal fat pad | UBERON_0012167 | [The Buccal fat pad is one of several encapsulated fat masses in the cheek. It is a deep fat pad located on either side of the face between the buccinator muscle and several more superficial muscles. It should not be confused with the malar fat pad, which is directly below the skin of the cheek. It should also not be confused with jowl fat pads. It is implicated in the formation of hollow cheeks and the nasolabial fold, but not in the formation of jowls.] |