All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| early telencephalic vesicle | UBERON_0009676 | |
| future brain vesicle | UBERON_0013150 | |
| early prosencephalic vesicle | UBERON_0006284 | [future brain vesicle that gives rise to telencephalic ventricle/lateral ventricles and 3rd ventricle] |
| epiphysis of proximal phalanx of pes | UBERON_0011974 | [An epiphysis that is part of a proximal phalanx of pes.] |
| proximal phalanx of pes | UBERON_0003868 | [A proximal phalanx that is part of a pedal digit [Automatically generated definition].] |
| UBERON_0007012 | UBERON_0007012 | |
| chorda tympani branch of facial nerve | UBERON_0009675 | [The chorda tympani is a nerve that branches from the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) inside the facial canal, just before the facial nerve exits the skull via the stylomastoid foramen. Chorda tympani is a branch of the facial nerve (the seventh cranial nerve) that serves the taste buds in the front of the tongue, runs through the middle ear, and carries taste messages to the brain. The chorda tympani is part of one of three cranial nerves that are involved in taste. The taste system involves a complicated feedback loop, with each nerve acting to inhibit the signals of other nerves. The chorda tympani appears to exert a particularly strong inhibitory influence on other taste nerves, as well as on pain fibers in the tongue. When the chorda tympani is damaged, its inhibitory function is disrupted, leading to less inhibited activity in the other nerves.] |
| radiation of corpus callosum | UBERON_0035924 | [The spreading out of the fibers of the corpus callosum in the centrum semiovale of each cerebral hemisphere.] |
| epiphysis of middle phalanx of pes | UBERON_0011975 | [An epiphysis that is part of a middle phalanx of pes.] |
| middle phalanx of pes | UBERON_0003866 | [A middle phalanx that is part of a toe [Automatically generated definition].] |
| UBERON_0007013 | UBERON_0007013 | |
| accessory XI nerve spinal component | UBERON_0009674 | [The spinal root of accessory nerve (or part) is firm in texture, and its fibers arise from the motor cells in the lateral part of the anterior column of the gray substance of the medulla spinalis as low as the fifth cervical nerve. Passing through the lateral funiculus of the medulla spinalis, they emerge on its surface and unite to form a single trunk, which ascends between the ligamentum denticulatum and the posterior roots of the spinal nerves; enters the skull through the foramen magnum, and is then directed to the jugular foramen, through which it passes, lying in the same sheath of dura mater as the vagus, but separated from it by a fold of the arachnoid. In the jugular foramen, it receives one or two filaments from the cranial part of the nerve, or else joins it for a short distance and then separates from it again. As its exit from the jugular foramen, it runs backward in front of the internal jugular vein in 66.6 per cent. of cases, and behind in it 33.3 per cent. The nerve then descends obliquely behind the Digastricus and Stylohyoideus to the upper part of the Sternocleidomastoideus; it pierces this muscle, and courses obliquely across the posterior triangle of the neck, to end in the deep surface of the Trapezius. As it traverses the Sternocleidomastoideus it gives several filaments to the muscle, and joins with branches from the second cervical nerve. In the posterior triangle it unites with the second and third cervical nerves, while beneath the Trapezius it forms a plexus with the third and fourth cervical nerves, and from this plexus fibers are distributed to the muscle.] |
| central sulcus of insula | UBERON_0035925 | |
| accessory XI nerve cranial component | UBERON_0009673 | |
| preculminate fissure of cerebellum | UBERON_0035926 | |
| UBERON_0007011 | UBERON_0007011 | |
| columella nasi | UBERON_0008341 | [The tissue that links the nasal tip to the nasal base, and separates the nares. It is the inferior margin of the nasal septum[EoM].] |
| oronasal membrane | UBERON_0009672 | [The oronasal membrane separates the oral cavity and nasal cavity.] |
| nasal fin | UBERON_0009671 | [The nasal fin is an epithelial seam that develops by fusion between the epithelial linings of the medial and lateral nasal swellings. Shortly after its formation the nasal fin regresses and is replaced by mesenchyme, with exception of its most posterior portion which remains as the bucconasal membrane.] |
| epiphysis of middle phalanx of manus | UBERON_0011978 | [An epiphysis that is part of a middle phalanx of manus.] |