All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| lateral nasal cartilage | UBERON_0007821 | [The lateral cartilage (upper lateral cartilage) is situated below the inferior margin of the nasal bone, and is flattened, and triangular in shape.[WP].] |
| accessory nasal cartilage | UBERON_0007820 | [small cartilages of the nose connecting the greater alar cartilage and lateral nasal cartilage.] |
| minor alar cartilage | UBERON_0007819 | [The part which forms the lateral wall is curved to correspond with the ala of the nose; it is oval and flattened, narrow behind, where it is connected with the frontal process of the maxilla by a tough fibrous membrane, in which are found three or four small cartilaginous plates, the lesser alar cartilages.] |
| major alar cartilage | UBERON_0007818 | [The greater alar cartilage (lower lateral cartilage) is a thin, flexible plate, situated immediately below the preceding, and bent upon itself in such a manner as to form the medial wall and lateral wall of the naris of its own side. The portion which forms the medial wall (crus mediale) is loosely connected with the corresponding portion of the opposite cartilage, the two forming, together with the thickened integument and subjacent tissue, the septum mobile nasi. The part which forms the lateral wall (crus laterale) is curved to correspond with the ala of the nose; it is oval and flattened, narrow behind, where it is connected with the frontal process of the maxilla by a tough fibrous membrane, in which are found three or four small cartilaginous plates, the lesser alar cartilages (cartilagines alares minores; sesamoid cartilages). Above, it is connected by fibrous tissue to the lateral cartilage and front part of the cartilage of the septum; below, it falls short of the margin of the naris, the ala being completed by fatty and fibrous tissue covered by skin. In front, the greater alar cartilages are separated by a notch which corresponds with the apex of the nose.] |
| thoracic spinal cord ventral commissure | UBERON_0007837 | [A spinal cord ventral commissure that is part of a thoracic spinal cord.] |
| spinal cord ventral commissure | UBERON_0004170 | [The band of nerve fibers which cross the midline of the spinal cord ventral to the central canal and posterior grey commissure[MP]. The anterior (or ventral) white commissure, also known as the alba anterior medullae spinalis, is a bundle of nerve fibers which cross the midline of the spinal cord just anterior to the gray commissure. A N4 fibers and C fibers carrying pain sensation in the spinothalamic tract contribute to this commissure, as do fibers of the anterior corticospinal tract, which carry motor signals from the primary motor cortex[WP].] |
| thoracic spinal cord | UBERON_0003038 | [The thoracic nerves are the spinal nerves emerging from the thoracic vertebrae. [WP,unvetted].] |
| palmar interosseous muscle of manus | UBERON_0006505 | [Any of three muscles, the first with its origin from the second metacarpal, and the second and the third with origin from the fourth and fifth metacarpals; the first with insertion into the index finger, and the second and the third with insertion into the ring and little fingers; with nerve supply from the ulnar nerve, and whose action adducts the fingers toward the axis of the middle finger.] |
| cervical spinal cord ventral commissure | UBERON_0007836 | [A spinal cord ventral commissure that is part of a cervical spinal cord.] |
| sacral spinal cord ventral commissure | UBERON_0007835 | [A spinal cord ventral commissure that is part of a sacral spinal cord.] |
| lumbar spinal cord ventral commissure | UBERON_0007834 | [A spinal cord ventral commissure that is part of a lumbar spinal cord.] |
| osseus semicircular canal | UBERON_0007833 | [the organ of balance composed of three long bony tubes of the labyrinth] |
| spinal cord dorsal white commissure | UBERON_0007840 | |
| spinal cord white commissure | UBERON_0007838 | |
| dorsal pallidum | UBERON_0006516 | [The predominant portion of the globus pallidus in the striatopallidal system, which is defined by connectivity and neurochemical staining. The dorsal pallidum is distinguished from the ventral pallidum by a boundary that is partially defined by the anterior commissure. The remainder of the boundary is indistinct in sections stained for Nissl substance ( Heimer-1995 )] |
| kidney calyx | UBERON_0006517 | [Recesses of the kidney pelvis which divides into two wide, cup-shaped major renal calices, with each major calix subdivided into 7 to 14 minor calices. Urine empties into a minor calix from collecting tubules, then passes through the major calix, renal pelvis, and ureter to enter the urinary bladder. (From Moore, Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 3d ed, p211)] |
| regular connective tissue | UBERON_0007845 | [Connective tissue, which consists of fibroblasts, the intercellular matrix of which contains a regular network of collagen and elastic fiber bundles. Examples: bone (tissue), cartilage (tissue), dense regular connective tissue.] |
| uncinate process of ribs | UBERON_0007843 | [A posterior projection from proximal rib segments. Offers attachment sites for respiratory and shoulder muscles as well as adding structural support to the trunk skeleton[Kardong 2012].] |
| limb muscle | UBERON_0003661 | [Any muscle organ that is part of a limb [Automatically generated definition].] |
| left lung alveolar system | UBERON_0006525 |