All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| hypopharyngeal eminence | UBERON_0010057 | |
| constrictor vulvae muscle | UBERON_0011387 | |
| male bulbospongiosus muscle | UBERON_0011388 | [A bulbospongiosus muscle that is part of a male reproductive system.] |
| deep inguinal lymph node | UBERON_0009006 | [One of several small inconstant lymph nodes, proximal, intermediate and distal deep to the fascia lata and medial to the femoral vein; they receive lymph from the deep structures of the lower limb, from the glans penis and from superficial inguinal nodes; efferents pass to the external iliac nodes.] |
| deep temporal nerve | UBERON_0011327 | [The deep temporal nerves, branches of the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve, are two in number, anterior and posterior. They pass above the upper border of the pterygoideus externus and enter the deep surface of the temporalis.] |
| femorotibial joint | UBERON_0009005 | [One of the two primary bendings of a typical leg, pertains to the femur and the tibia.] |
| pharyngeal nerve plexus | UBERON_0011325 | [The pharyngeal plexus is a network of nerve fibers innervating most of the palate, larynx, and pharynx. It is located on the surface of the middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle.] |
| superior laryngeal nerve | UBERON_0011326 | [The superior laryngeal nerve is a branch of the vagus nerve. It arises from the middle of the ganglion nodosum and in its course receives a branch from the superior cervical ganglion of the sympathetic. It descends, by the side of the pharynx, behind the internal carotid artery, and divides into two branches: external laryngeal nerve internal laryngeal nerve A superior laryngeal nerve palsy changes the pitch of the voice and causes an inability to make explosive sounds. If no recovery is evident three months after the palsy initially presents, the damage is most likely to be permanent. A bilateral palsy presents as a tiring and hoarse voice.] |
| laryngeal nerve | UBERON_0035642 | [Any nerve that innervates the larynx.] |
| carotid sinus nerve | UBERON_0009009 | [A sensory branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) carrying signals from the baroceptors (blood pressure receptors) in the bifurcation of the carotid artery to the nucleus of the solitary tract (nucleus solitarius).] |
| baroreceptor | UBERON_0004019 | [The sensory nerve endings in the wall of the atria of the heart, vena cava, aortic arch and carotid sinus that are sensitive to changes in blood pressure] |
| superficial inguinal lymph node | UBERON_0009007 | [A group of 12-20 lymph nodes that lie in the subcutaneous tissue below the inguinal ligament and along the terminal part of the great saphenous vein; they drain the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the lower abdominal wall, perineum, buttocks, external genitalia, and lower limbs.] |
| nasal cavity epithelium | UBERON_0005384 | [An epithelium that lines the nasal cavity.] |
| olfactory system | UBERON_0005725 | [A sensory system that is capable of olfacttion (the sensory perception of smell).] |
| olfactory segment of nasal mucosa | UBERON_0005386 | [That portion of the nasal mucosa containing the sensory endings for olfaction; the organ of smell[MESH].] |
| sternocostal joint | UBERON_0001998 | [Arthrodial joints, with the exception of the first, in which the cartilage is directly united with the sternum, and which is, therefore, a synarthrodial articulation.] |
| joint of rib | UBERON_0002001 | [Any joint that connects a rib to another structure (or another rib). Examples: costochondral, costovertebral, interchondral, sternocostal joints.] |
| iliopsoas | UBERON_0001999 | [Anatomical cluster consisting of the iliacus and the psoas major[WP].] |
| gluteus maximus | UBERON_0001370 | [The largest and most superficial of the three gluteal muscles [WP,unvetted].] |
| muscle of posterior compartment of hindlimb stylopod | UBERON_0002463 | [Any of the posterior thigh muscles. [WP,modified].] |