All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| transversus abdominis muscle | UBERON_0001221 | [The lateral abdominal wall muscle that is deep to the internal oblique.] |
| subcapsular sinus of lymph node | UBERON_0005463 | [A space between the capsule and the cortex which allows the free movement of lymphatic fluid and so contains a sparsity of lymphocytes. It is continuous with the similar lymph sinuses that flank the trabeculae.] |
| capsule of lymph node | UBERON_0002194 | [Capsule surrounding lymph node composed of connective tissue with some plain muscle fibers.] |
| arthropod optic lobe | UBERON_0006795 | [A region of the adult brain that processes the visual information from the compound eyes.] |
| median sacral artery | UBERON_0005464 | [The median sacral artery (or middle sacral artery) is a small vessel, which arises from the back of the aorta, a little above its bifurcation. It descends in the middle line in front of the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebræ, the sacrum and coccyx, and ends in the glomus coccygeum (coccygeal gland). From it, minute branches are said to pass to the posterior surface of the rectum. On the last lumbar vertebra it anastomoses with the lumbar branch of the iliolumbar artery; in front of the sacrum it anastomoses with the lateral sacral arteries, and sends offsets into the anterior sacral foramina. It is crossed by the left common iliac vein, and is accompanied by a pair of venæ comitantes; these unite to form a single vessel, which opens into the left common iliac vein.] |
| levator scapulae muscle | UBERON_0005461 | [An axial muscle that originates in the cervical vertebraae inserts on the scapula.] |
| deep white layer of superior colliculus | UBERON_0006790 | [deep white matter layer of superior collilculus that consists entirely of fibers.] |
| left vitelline vein | UBERON_0005460 | [A vitelline vein that is in the left side of a multicellular organism.] |
| somitomeric trunk muscle | UBERON_0004138 | [The somitomeric trunk muscle is derived from somitomeric mesoderm. The muscle begins its development with the differentiation of the muscle cells and ends with the mature muscle. An example of this process is found in Mus musculus.[GO].] |
| right thymus lobe | UBERON_0005469 | [A thymus lobe that is in the right side of a thymus.] |
| efferent nerve | UBERON_0006798 | [A nerve that transmits nerve impulses from the central nervous system to effectors such as muscles or glands.] |
| cephalopod optic lobe | UBERON_0006796 | [Large lobes of the brain associated with the eyes. In octopods and some squids the optic lobes may be separated from the rest of the brain by an optic stalk of varying length. In Octopus the optic lobes contain 92 million cells compared with only 42 million in the main central mass of the brain (J. Young, 1963) .] |
| UBERON_0005466 | UBERON_0005466 | |
| obsolete second polar body | UBERON_0005474 | |
| right vitelline vein | UBERON_0005472 | [A vitelline vein that is in the right side of a multicellular organism.] |
| UBERON_0004144 | UBERON_0004144 | |
| UBERON_0004143 | UBERON_0004143 | |
| right umbilical artery | UBERON_0005470 | |
| right umbilical vein | UBERON_0005471 | [An umbilical vein that is in the right side of a multicellular organism.] |
| ventriculo bulbo valve | UBERON_0004149 | [A heart valve located between the ventricle and bulbus arteriosus.] |