All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| endolymphatic system | UBERON_3000141 | |
| genital disc | UBERON_6001784 | [Imaginal disc that gives rise to the internal and external genitalia, analia and adult hind gut (Cohen, 1993).] |
| sphenoparietal sinus | UBERON_0035338 | [The cavernous sinus receives the superior ophthalmic vein through the superior orbital fissure, some of the cerebral veins, and also the small sphenoparietal sinus, which courses along the under surface of the small wing of the sphenoid.] |
| food storage organ | UBERON_0010039 | [An organ of the digestive tract that is capable of retaining and storing food] |
| superficial external pudendal vein | UBERON_0009049 | |
| external pudendal vein | UBERON_0018253 | [One of the veins of the pelvis which drain into the great saphenous vein.] |
| fundic gastric gland | UBERON_0010038 | [The fundus glands (or fundic glands, or gastric glands) are found in the body and fundus of the stomach. They are simple tubes, two or more of which open into a single duct.] |
| mucosa of fundus of stomach | UBERON_0004994 | [A mucosa that is part of a fundus of stomach [Automatically generated definition].] |
| deep external pudendal vein | UBERON_0009048 | |
| omotransversarius muscle | UBERON_0011369 | [The omotransversarius is a straplike muscle, which advances and adducts the forelimb, as well as flexes the neck laterally. It covers the transverse processes of the cervical vertebrae, lying to their side. The omotransversarius lies ventral to the trapezius, cranial to the deltoid muscle and is covered cranially by the cleidocervicalis. It extends from the atlas to the spine of the scapula, with its origin on the transverse process of the atlas and its insertion in the distal end of the spine of the scapula. Its name can be split into omo, which is Greek for shoulder, and tranversarius which relates to its attachment to the transverse process of the atlas. This muscle is innervated by the accessory nerve.] |
| scapula spine | UBERON_0004651 | [the triangular ridge on the dorsal aspect of the scapula which separates the supra- from the infraspinatous fossa and where the trapezius and deltoid muscles are attached] |
| superior external pudendal vein | UBERON_0009047 | |
| inferior external pudendal vein | UBERON_0009046 | |
| pudendal venous plexus | UBERON_0009044 | [The pudendal plexus (vesicoprostatic plexus) lies behind the arcuate pubic ligament and the lower part of the pubic symphysis, and in front of the bladder and prostate. Its chief tributary is the deep dorsal vein of the penis, but it also receives branches from the front of the bladder and prostate. It communicates with the vesical plexus and with the internal pudendal vein and drains into the vesical and hypogastric veins.] |
| supraneural 5 element | UBERON_4300217 | [Supraneural element dorsal to neural spine 5.] |
| supraneural 4 element | UBERON_4300216 | [Supraneural element dorsal to neural spine 4.] |
| supraneural 3 element | UBERON_4300215 | [Postcranial axial skeletal element located dorsal to vertebrae 3 and 4.] |
| supraneural 2 element | UBERON_4300214 | [Postcranial axial skeletal element located dorsal to vertebra 2.] |
| supraneural 7 element | UBERON_4300219 | [Supraneural element dorsal to neural spine 7.] |
| supraneural 6 element | UBERON_4300218 | [Supraneural element dorsal to neural spine 6.] |