All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| postcentral gyrus | UBERON_0002581 | [Component of the parietal lobe. The appearance and disappearance of the central sulcus were the rostral and caudal boundaries of the postcentral gyrus respectively. The medial and lateral boundaries were the lateral bank of the precentral gyrus and the lateral fissure and/or the medial bank of the superior parietal gyrus respectively (Christine Fennema-Notestine).] |
| ramus lateral | UBERON_3010801 | [Ventral division of the trunk of the PLLN, this prominent ramus extends over the lateral trunk and caudal musculature innervating the lateral line of neuromasts.] |
| posterior lateral line nerve (PLLN) | UBERON_3010115 | [Sensory nerve of the posterior lateral line component. It develops from de postotic posterior placode. PLLN innervates the trunk lines of neuromasts.] |
| courtship gland | UBERON_3010802 | |
| cranial glands | UBERON_3010604 | |
| ramus ventral | UBERON_3010804 | [This ramus leaves the postotic ganglionic complex together with the third branchial ramus of X. This ramule innervates the ventral line of neuromasts.] |
| parietal ganglion | UBERON_0008940 | [A lateral ganglion that innervates pallial cavity, gills and skin of a snail[BTO,modified].] |
| synovial cavity of joint | UBERON_0007617 | [An anatomical cavity that surrounded_by a synovial joint.] |
| upper lobe of lung | UBERON_0008948 | [A lobe of the lung that is closest to the head.] |
| lower lobe of lung | UBERON_0008949 | [The bottom most subdivision of either the right or left lung.] |
| synovial fluid | UBERON_0001090 | [Joint fluid is a transudate of plasma that is actively secreted by synovial cells.] |
| prostate gland ventral lobe | UBERON_0007615 | [Prostate gland lobe that in the mouse has the following characteristics: grossly, clear, gelatinous, and leaf-like; originates ventrally and wraps incompletely around the urethra dorsally, bilaterally. Simple columnar epithelium with the least amount of infolding. Secretory cells are oval and have slightly foamy cytoplasm; nuclei and basal nucleoli are inconspicuous. The secretion is pale and homogeneous. The stroma is thin] |
| extensor digiti minimi muscle | UBERON_0007614 | [The extensor minimi digiti (extensor digiti quinti proprius) is a slender muscle of the forearm, placed on the ulnar side of the Extensor digitorum communis, with which it is generally connected. It arises from the common Extensor tendon by a thin tendinous slip, from the intermuscular septa between it and the adjacent muscles. Its tendon runs through a compartment of the dorsal carpal ligament behind the distal radio-ulnar joint, then divides into two as it crosses the manus, and finally joins the expansion of the Extensor digitorum communis tendon on the dorsum of the first phalanx of the little finger[WP].] |
| extraembryonic endoderm | UBERON_0008945 | [An extraembryonic epithelium that is formed by the delaminated cells of the primitive endoderm (hypoblast) that goes on to form the yolk sac. In mammals, as in avians, these cells do not produce any part of the newborn organism (i.e. they are extraembryonic)] |
| extensor digitorum lateralis muscle | UBERON_0007613 | |
| manual digit 5 phalanx | UBERON_0003639 | [A phalanx that is part of a hand digit 5 [Automatically generated definition].] |
| albumen | UBERON_0008944 | [Albumen is the clear liquid contained within an egg and consists of water and proteins, among which are ovomucin and ovomucoid. It protects the egg yolk and provides additional nutrition for the growth of the embryo.] |
| flexor digitorum superficialis | UBERON_0003222 | [An extrinsic flexor muscle of the fingers at the proximal interphalangeal joints.[WP].] |
| headfoot | UBERON_0008943 | [The head-foot is the part you see most easily in slugs and snails. It is mostly a muscular organ covered in cilia and rich in mucous cells, which the mollusc uses to move around, it normally tapers to a tail at one end and has a head incorporated in the front. The head includes a mouth, eyes and tentacles, the last two may be much reduced or even absent. In those species with shells the head-foot can be drawn into the shell.] |
| gastropod cerebral ganglion | UBERON_0008942 | [The cerebral ganglia are primarily sensual centres, that compute information from the eyes as well as from the tactile and position sensors (statocystes). Besides coordination they also serve the locational memory of a snail.] |