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ceratohyal-ventral hypohyal joint
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UBERON_2001844 |
[Joint that articulates the ceratohyal and ventral hypohyal bones. Ceratohyal-ventral hypohyal joint is paired.] |
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dorsal hypohyal-ventral hypohyal joint
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UBERON_2001845 |
[Joint that articulates the dorsal hypohyal and ventral hypohyal bones. Dorsal hypohyal-ventral hypohyal joint is paired.] |
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inter-ventral hypohyal joint
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UBERON_2001846 |
[Joint that articulates the contralateral ventral hypohyal bones or the contralateral ceratobranchial cartilages. Inter-ventral hypohyal joint is paired.] |
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dorsal hypohyal-urohyal joint
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UBERON_2001847 |
[Joint that articulates the dorsal hypohyal and urohyal bones. Dorsal hypohyal-urohyal joint is paired.] |
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ventral hypohyal-urohyal joint
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UBERON_2001848 |
[Joint that articulates the ventral hypohyal and urohyal bones. Ventral hypohyal-urohyal joint is paired.] |
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epihyal-branchiostegal ray joint
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UBERON_2001849 |
[Joint that articulates the epihyal and branchiostegal ray bones. Epihyal-branchiostegal ray joint is paired.] |
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obsolete fornix
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UBERON_0001345 |
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vaginal hymen
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UBERON_0001346 |
[A membrane that surrounds or partially covers the vaginal opening.] |
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white adipose tissue
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UBERON_0001347 |
[Connective tissue consisting of fat-storing cells and arranged in lobular groups or along minor blood vessels[MP,modified].] |
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dorsal artery of penis
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UBERON_0001340 |
[The Dorsal Artery of the Penis ascends between the crus penis and the pubic symphysis, and, piercing the inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm, passes between the two layers of the suspensory ligament of the penis, and runs forward on the dorsum of the penis to the glans, where it divides into two branches, which supply the glans and prepuce. On the penis, it lies between the dorsal nerve and deep dorsal vein, the former being on its lateral side. It supplies the integument and fibrous sheath of the corpus cavernosum penis, sending branches through the sheath to anastomose with the deep artery of the penis. [WP,unvetted].] |
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lesser sac
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UBERON_0001341 |
[The lesser sac, also known as the omental bursa, is the cavity in the abdomen that is formed by the lesser and greater omentum. Usually found in mammals, it is connected with the greater sac via the epiploic foramen (also known as the Foramen of Winslow). [WP,unvetted].] |
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mesovarium
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UBERON_0001342 |
[The mesentery that suspends the ovary from the dorsal wall of the coelom[VHOG].] |
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seminiferous tubule of testis
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UBERON_0001343 |
[The tubules in the testes where spermatogenesis occurs.] |
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M. plantaris longus
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UBERON_3010523 |
[Originates by two heads, one from the dorso-distal border of the aponeurosis covering the knee and the other from two tendinous branches along the medial border of the knee joint. Inserts by a thick, broad tendon to form the aponeurosis plantaris.] |
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bronchial tube
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UBERON_3010524 |
[Either of the short tubes which bifurcate posteriorly from the trachea and lead into the lungs.] |
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frontoparietal fenestra
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UBERON_3010525 |
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spongiose part of urethra
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UBERON_0001337 |
[The longest part of the male urethra contained in the corpus spongiosum and extending from the end of the membranous portion to the external urethral orifice; commencing below the inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm it passes forward and upward to the front of the symphysis pubis; and then, in the flaccid condition of the penis, it bends downward and forward; while narrow and of uniform size in the body of the penis, it is dilated behind, within the bulb, and again anteriorly within the glans penis, where it forms the fossa navicularis urethrae; the spongy urethra is lined by pseudostratified columnar epithelium proximally, and by stratified squamous epithelium distally.] |
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hyoid bone body
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UBERON_0003999 |
[The main curve of the hyoid bone, from which the horns extend.] |
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oviducal vein
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UBERON_3010520 |
[Vein which collects blood from the oviduct.] |
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ischiocavernosus muscle
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UBERON_0001339 |
[The ischiocavernosus muscle is a muscle just below the surface of the perineum, present in both men and women. [WP,unvetted].] |