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sweat gland of eyelid
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UBERON_0013228 |
[Glands of Moll, also known as ciliary glands, are modified apocrine sweat glands that are found on the margin of the eyelid. They are next to the base of the eyelashes, and anterior to the Meibomian glands within the distal eyelid margin. These glands are relatively large and tubular-shaped. The glands of Moll are named after Dutch oculist Jacob Anton Moll (1832-1914). Glands of Moll empty into the adjacent lashes. Glands of Moll and Zeis secrete lipid that adds to the superficial layer of the tear film, retarding evaporation. The glands of Moll are prone to infection and blockage of its duct with sebum and cell debris. Blockage of the gland's duct causes swelling which can manifest itself as a stye.] |
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anus
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UBERON_0001245 |
[Orifice at the opposite end of an animal's digestive tract from the mouth. Its function is to expel feces, unwanted semi-solid matter produced during digestion, which, depending on the type of animal, may be one or more of: matter which the animal cannot digest, such as bones; food material after all the nutrients have been extracted, for example cellulose or lignin; ingested matter which would be toxic if it remained in the digestive tract; and dead or excess gut bacteria and other endosymbionts.] |
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obsolete regional part of sacral spinal cord gray matter
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UBERON_0027874 |
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interlobular bile duct
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UBERON_0001246 |
[The canals that carry bile in the liver between the intralobular ducts and the biliary ductules; interlobular bile ducts are part of the interlobular portal triad.] |
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falciform ligament
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UBERON_0001247 |
[A ligament that attaches the liver to the anterior body wall. It is a broad and thin antero-posterior peritoneal fold, falciform in shape, its base being directed downward and backward and its apex upward and backward. It is a remnant of the ventral mesentery of the fetus. It is situated in an antero-posterior plane but lies obliquely, so that one surface faces forward and is in contact with the peritoneum behind the right rectus and the diaphragm, while the other is directed backward and is in contact with the left lobe of the liver. It is attached by its left margin to the under surface of the diaphragm and the posterior surface of the sheath of the right Rectus as low down as the umbilicus; by its right margin it extends from the notch on the anterior margin of the liver, as far back as the posterior surface. It is composed of two layers of peritoneum closely united together. Its base or free edge contains between its layers the round ligament and the paraumbilical veins[WP].] |
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hilum of spleen
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UBERON_0001248 |
[The splenic hilum is a location on the surface of the spleen. It is the point of attachment for the gastrosplenic ligament, and the point of insertion for the splenic artery and splenic vein. [WP,unvetted].] |
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internal anal sphincter
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UBERON_0001244 |
[The smooth muscle ring, formed by an increase of the circular muscle fibers of the rectum, situated at the upper end of the anal canal, internal to the outer voluntary external anal sphincter.] |
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subarticular sesamoid
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UBERON_3010624 |
[Is an endochondral structure located on the ventral to the junction between, in the hand, the metacarpal and most proximal phalanx of the digit and between phalanges, and in the foot between the metatarsal and most proximal phalanx of the digit and between phalanges. Typically subarticular sesamoids are found with the subarticular tubercles.] |
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obsolete embryonic hypochord
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UBERON_3010625 |
[A transient rod-like structure ventral to the notochord in salamander embryos. Derived from endoderm.] |
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nictitans gland
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UBERON_0013230 |
[A gland producing tears in a third eyelid in the corner of each eye.] |
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dilatator laryngis
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UBERON_3010620 |
[Involved in the movement of the arytenoid cartilages; see also constrictor laryngis externus and constrictor laryngis anterior.] |
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constrictor laryngis anterior
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UBERON_3010621 |
[Involved in the movement of the arytenoid cartilages; see also constrictor laryngis externus and dilatator laryngis.] |
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violet gland
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UBERON_0013234 |
[The violet gland or supracaudal gland is an important gland located on the upper surface of the tail of certain mammals, including European badgers and canids such as foxes, wolves the domestic dog, as well as the domestic cat. It is used for intra species signalling, scent marking, and contributes to the strong odor of foxes in particular.] |
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supraorbital gland
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UBERON_0013233 |
[A lateral nasal gland that removes sodium chloride from the bloodstream.] |
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cellular detoxification of metal ion
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GO_0140961 |
[Any process carried out at the cellular level that reduces or removes the toxicity of a metal ion.] |
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future glans
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UBERON_0013238 |
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kidney cortex peritubular capillary cell
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CL_1001124 |
[An endothelial cell that is part of the peritubular capillary of the renal cortex.] |
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obsolete Merkel cell
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UBERON_3010626 |
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genital papilla of vulva
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UBERON_0013237 |
[The genital papilla is a part of female external genitalia not present in humans, which appears as a small, fleshy flab of tissue. The papilla covers the opening of the vagina.] |
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kidney outer medulla peritubular capillary cell
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CL_1001123 |
[An endothelial cell that is part of the peritubular capillary of the outer renal medulla.] |