All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| neural spine | UBERON_0001076 | [A extension of a neural arches dorsal to the neural canal[TAO,modified].] |
| erector spinae muscle group | UBERON_0002462 | [A bundle of muscles and tendons that is paired and runs more or less vertically. It extends throughout the lumbar, thoracic and cervical regions, and lies in the groove to the side of the vertebral column.] |
| mammalian cervical vertebra 7 | UBERON_0004616 | [Vertebra prominens is the proper name for the seventh cervical vertebra. The most distinctive characteristic of this vertebra is the existence of a long and prominent spinous process which is palpable from the skin surface, hence the name. This spinous process is thick, nearly horizontal in direction, not bifurcated, but terminating in a tubercle to which the lower end of the ligamentum nuchae is attached. The seventh cervical vertebra (C7) has the most prominent spinous process only in about 70% of people; in the remainder, either C6 or T1 (the first thoracic vertebra) will be the most prominent. The transverse processes are of considerable size, their posterior roots are large and prominent, while the anterior are small and faintly marked; the upper surface of each has usually a shallow sulcus for the eighth spinal nerve, and its extremity seldom presents more than a trace of bifurcation. The foramen transversarium may be as large as that in the other cervical vertebrae, but is generally smaller on one or both sides; occasionally it is double, sometimes it is absent. On the left side it occasionally gives passage to the vertebral artery; more frequently the vertebral vein traverses it on both sides; but the usual arrangement is for both artery and vein to pass in front of the transverse process, and not through the foramen. Sometimes the anterior root of the transverse process attains a large size and exists as a separate bone, which is known as a cervical rib.] |
| spinalis capitis muscle | UBERON_0011014 | [Origin: spines of upper thoracic and lower cervical vertebrae; insertion: occipital bone; innervation: spinal nerves; action, extends head.] |
| toxactinium | UBERON_0013675 | [A long curved projection from the anterior end of the priapium in some Phallostethidae] |
| penile spine | UBERON_0012328 | [Keratinized structures along the glans and/or shaft of their penis that may be involved in sexual selection.] |
| spongiose tissue of corpus cavernosum maxillaris | UBERON_0013659 | [A erectile tissue that is part of a corpus cavernosum maxillaris.] |
| keratinized stratified squamous epithelium | UBERON_0012329 | [Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium is a stratified squamous epithelium, the cells of which synthesize and accumulate keratin.] |
| stratified squamous epithelium | UBERON_0006915 | [Multilaminar epithelium which consists of more than one layer of squamous cells only one layer of which is in contact with a basement membrane. Examples: keratinized stratified squamous epithelium, epithelium of wall of esophagus.[FMA]] |
| gubernacular bulb | UBERON_0012326 | [The caudal, swollen portion of the gubernaculum.] |
| gubernaculum testis | UBERON_0008843 | [The fetal ligament attached to the inferior end of the epididymis and testis and, at its other end, to the bottom of the scrotum; it is present during, and is thought to guide, the descent of the testis into the scrotum and then atrophies.] |
| vestibulo-auditory system | UBERON_0002105 | [Sensory system responsible for the perception of spatial orientation and auditory stimuli.] |
| pearly penile papule | UBERON_0012327 | [small saliences on the ridge of the glans of the male genital organs.] |
| hump | UBERON_0013657 | [A fatty deposit found on the back of camels.] |
| adipose tissue | UBERON_0001013 | [Portion of connective tissue composed of adipocytes enmeshed in areolar tissue] |
| obsolete rectal gland | UBERON_0000360 | |
| UBERON_0001696 | UBERON_0001696 | |
| obsolete rootlet | UBERON_0000364 | |
| reticuloendothelial system | UBERON_0000363 | [A part of the immune system that consists of the phagocytic cells located in reticular connective tissue. The cells are primarily monocytes and macrophages, and they accumulate in lymph nodes and the spleen. The Kupffer cells of the liver and tissue histiocytes are also part of the RES[WP].] |
| immune system | UBERON_0002405 | [Anatomical system that protects the body from foreign substances, cells, and tissues by producing the immune response and that includes especially the thymus, spleen, lymphoid tissue, lymphocytes including the B cells and T cells, and antibodies.] |