All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| transformed artery | UBERON_0006591 | [A remnant of embryonic structure that develops_from a artery.] |
| lateral incisor tooth | UBERON_0018552 | |
| molar tooth 2 | UBERON_0018606 | [The molar tooth of the upper or lower jaw that is phylogenetically number 2] |
| lower second primary molar tooth | UBERON_0018600 | |
| lower jaw incisor | UBERON_0003451 | [An incisor tooth that is part of a lower jaw [Automatically generated definition].] |
| central carpal bone | UBERON_0007958 | [A small bone occasionally found at the dorsal aspect of the wrist between the scaphoid, capitate, and trapezoid; it is developed as an independent cartilage in early foetal life but usually becomes fused with the scaphoid; it occurs normally in most monkeys.] |
| celiac trunk | UBERON_0006637 | |
| remnant of urachus | UBERON_0006638 | [The median umbilical ligament is a structure in human anatomy. It is a shrivelled piece of tissue that represents the remnant of the embryonic urachus. It extends from the apex of the bladder to the umbilicus, on the deep surface of the anterior abdominal wall. It is unpaired. It is covered by the median umbilical fold Lateral to this structure are the medial umbilical ligament (which is a different structure, not to be confused) and the lateral umbilical ligament.] |
| chorion-containing eggshell | UBERON_0005307 | [An eggshell that contains chorion. An example of this is found in Drosophila melanogaster.] |
| eggshell | UBERON_0005079 | [A product of the somatic follicle cell epithelium and a structure that supports the egg in a hostile environment, minimizing water loss whilst allowing gas exchanges essential for embryonic respiration[GO].] |
| abdominal wall | UBERON_0003697 | [The tissues that surround the organs that are present within the abdominal cavity. The abdominal wall tissue is composed of layers of fat, parietal peritoneum, fascia, and muscles.] |
| submucous nerve plexus | UBERON_0005304 | [the gangliated plexus of unmyelinated nerve fibers that ramify the stomach and intestinal submucosa] |
| lumbar artery | UBERON_0006636 | [The lumbar arteries are in series with the intercostals. They are usually four in number on either side, and arise from the back of the aorta, opposite the bodies of the upper four lumbar vertebrC&. A fifth pair, small in size, is occasionally present: they arise from the middle sacral artery. They run lateralward and backward on the bodies of the lumbar vertebrC&, behind the sympathetic trunk, to the intervals between the adjacent transverse processes, and are then continued into the abdominal wall. The arteries of the right side pass behind the inferior vena cava, and the upper two on each side run behind the corresponding crus of the diaphragm. The arteries of both sides pass beneath the tendinous arches which give origin to the Psoas major, and are then continued behind this muscle and the lumbar plexus. They now cross the Quadratus lumborum, the upper three arteries running behind, the last usually in front of the muscle. At the lateral border of the Quadratus lumborum they pierce the posterior aponeurosis of the Transversus abdominis and are carried forward between this muscle and the Obliquus internus. They anastomose with the lower intercostal, the subcostal, the iliolumbar, the deep iliac circumflex, and the inferior epigastric arteries.] |
| female preputial gland | UBERON_0005302 | [The paired, lobulated, modified sebaceous glands located on the side of the clitoris in female rodents; in contrast to the preputial glands in male rodents, clitoral glands are a minor source of olfactory stimuli contributing to sexual attractivity; unlike other sebaceous glands, they undergo progressive atrophy of the glandular portion with marked ductal ectasia as rodents age.] |
| lingual vein | UBERON_0006634 | [The lingual veins begin on the dorsum, sides, and under surface of the tongue, and, passing backward along the course of the lingual artery, end in the internal jugular vein. The vena comitans of the hypoglossal nerve (ranine vein), a branch of considerable size, begins below the tip of the tongue, and may join the lingual; generally, however, it passes backward on the Hyoglossus, and joins the common facial.] |
| hypogastric nerve | UBERON_0005303 | [The transition between the superior hypogastric plexus and the inferior hypogastric plexus.] |
| obsolete reproductive gland | UBERON_0005300 | |
| musculo-phrenic artery | UBERON_0006632 | [An artery with its origin in the lateral terminal branch of the internal thoracic artery, with distribution to the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles, and with anastomoses to the branches of the pericardiacophrenic and inferior phrenic.] |
| male preputial gland | UBERON_0005301 | [One of the sebaceous glands of the corona and neck of the glans penis.] |
| falciform carpal bone | UBERON_0007959 |