All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| broad ligament of uterus | UBERON_0012332 | [A broad fold of peritoneum that extends from the side of the uterus to the wall of the pelvis.] |
| pelvic region of trunk | UBERON_0002355 | [The lower segment of the trunk, inferioposterior to the abdomen proper, in the transition area between the trunk and the lower limbs.] |
| pharyngeal arch | UBERON_0002539 | [One of a series of paired bulges that develop along the lateral walls of the foregut. The pharyngeal arches have developmental contributions from endoderm, mesoderm, and neural crest cells and are separated by anterior lateral endoderm out-pockets known as pharyngeal pouches.] |
| navicular bursa of manus | UBERON_0012335 | [A navicular bursa that is part of a manus.] |
| perianal skin | UBERON_0012336 | [A zone of skin that is part of the area surrounding the anus.] |
| skin of pelvis | UBERON_0001415 | [A zone of skin that is part of a pelvis [Automatically generated definition].] |
| endocardium of atrium | UBERON_0002166 | [Endocardium that is part of the atrium.] |
| atrium auricular region | UBERON_0006618 | [A small conical pouch projections located on the upper anterior portion of each atrium of the heart.] |
| articular cartilage element | UBERON_0011002 | [Cartilage of the lower jaw that give rise to a portion of the anguloarticular compound bone.] |
| ovarian bursa | UBERON_0012333 | [A pouch formed by the mesosalpinx and the mesovarium that encloses the infundibulum of the uterine tube and the ovary] |
| fold of peritoneum | UBERON_0034696 | |
| synovial bursa | UBERON_0003668 | [A small fluid-filled sac lined by synovial membrane with an inner capillary layer of slimy fluid. It provides a cushion between bones and tendons and/or muscles around a joint. This helps to reduce friction between the bones and allows free movement. Bursae are filled with synovial fluid and are found around most major joints of the body.] |
| autopod region | UBERON_0002470 | [Terminal segment of free limb, immediately distal to the zeugopod region. The fully developed autopod consists of the autopod skeleton plus associated structures such as integument, muscle tissue, vasculature etc. The autopod is divided into mesopodial, metapodiual, and acropodial segments. Examples: human hand, mouse paw, human foot] |
| pedal digitopodium bone | UBERON_0012359 | [A bone that is part of a the pedal digitopodium skeleton - i.e. the toes or the metatarsal skeleton.] |
| pes bone | UBERON_0005899 | [A bone that is part of the pes skeleton] |
| digitopodium bone | UBERON_0012357 | [A bone that is part of a the digitopodium skeleton - i.e. the acropodial skeleton or the metapodial skeleton.] |
| skeleton of pedal digitopodium | UBERON_0012152 | [A subdivision of the pes skeleton consisting of both pedal acropodial skeleton and metatarsal skeleton, but excluding the tarsal skeleton.] |
| syncytiotrophoblast | UBERON_0000371 | [extraembryonic cells of trophoblastic shell surrounding embryo, outside the cytotrophoblast layer, involved with implantation of the blastocyst by eroding extracellular matrix surrounding maternal endometrial cells at site of implantation, also contribute to villi. (dark staining, multinucleated).] |
| ectoplacental cone | UBERON_0004364 | [thickened trophoblast of the blastocyst in rodents that becomes the fetal portion of the placenta] |
| adductor magnus | UBERON_0000370 | [An adductor muscle that attaches to the pelvic bone and the femur. In humans, the adductor magnus is a large triangular muscle, situated on the medial side of the thigh. The portion which arises from the ischiopubic ramus (a small part of the inferior ramus of the pubis, and the inferior ramus of the ischium) is called the 'adductor magnesius portion', and the portion arising from the tuberosity of the ischium is called the 'hamstring portion'. The hamstring portion is not considered part of the hamstring group of muscles, but it is adjacent to it.[WP,generalized].] |