All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
obsolete leydig cells UBERON_3010627 [A type of mucus and/or fluid secreting cell in larvae.]
ventral trunk UBERON_0013236 [The subdivision of the trunk that overlaps with the ventrum.]
proximal deep inguinal lymph node UBERON_0015895 [One of the deep inguinal lymph nodes located in or adjacent to the femoral canal; sometimes mistaken for a femoral hernia when enlarged.]
obsolete dorsal ramus of occulomotor nerve UBERON_3010628 [Innervates m. rectus superior (m. dorsal rectus).]
ventrum UBERON_0013235 [A major organism subdivisionthat is the entire part of an anatomical structure ventral to a horizontal plane and bounded on one side by the same horizontal plane.]
obsolete sesamoid UBERON_3010629
parotoid gland UBERON_0013219 [The parotoid gland (alternatively, paratoid gland) is an external skin gland on the back, neck, and shoulder of toads and some frogs and salamanders. It secretes a milky alkaloid substance to deter predators. The substance produced acts as a neurotoxin. Parotoid glands are sometimes said to be wart-like in appearance, though warts are abnormal growths caused by viral infections while parotoid glands are normal, healthy parts of the animals that bear them. The vague similarity in appearance, however, is the reason behind the mistaken belief that touching a toad causes warts.]
rete mirabile UBERON_0013218 [A rete mirabile (Latin for 'wonderful net'; plural retia mirabilia) is a complex of arteries and veins lying very close to each other, found in some vertebrates. The rete mirabile utilizes countercurrent blood flow within the net (blood flowing in opposite directions. ) It exchanges heat, ions, or gases between vessel walls so that the two bloodstreams within the rete maintain a gradient with respect to temperature, or concentration of gases or solutes.]
red pulp of spleen UBERON_0001250 [The parenchymatous tissue network of the spleen that consists of loose plates or cords (sinuses) infiltrated with red blood cells where most of the blood filtration occurs and degenerate erythrocytes are removed from the circulation.]
zygomatic plate UBERON_0013217 [In rodent anatomy, the zygomatic plate is a bony plate derived from the flattened front part of the zygomatic arch (cheekbone). At the back, it connects to the front (maxillary) root of the zygomatic arch, and at the top it is connected to the rest of the skull via the antorbital bridge. It is part of the maxillary bone, or upper jaw, which also contains the upper cheekteeth. Primitively, rodents have a nearly horizontal zygomatic plate. In association with specializations in zygomasseteric system, several distinct morphologies have developed across the order. The term is also used for an analogous structure in some South American typotheres, including Pseudotypotherium and Medistylus.]
marginal zone of spleen UBERON_0001251 [The zone between the red and white pulp of the spleen containing numerous macrophages and lymphocytes, and a rich plexus of sinusoids supplied by white pulp arterioles carrying blood-borne antigens.]
trigone of urinary bladder UBERON_0001257 [The smooth triangular region of the wall of the urinary bladder formed by the two ureteral orifices and the internal urethral orifice; it is an area in which the muscle fibers are closely adherent to the mucosa.]
neck of urinary bladder UBERON_0001258 [The constricted portion of the urinary bladder, formed by the meeting of its inferolateral surfaces proximal to the opening of the urethra[MP].]
adventitia of ureter UBERON_0001252 [An adventitia that is part of a ureter.]
lamina propria of ureter UBERON_0001253 [A lamina propria that is part of a ureter [Automatically generated definition].]
urinary bladder UBERON_0001255 [Distensible musculomembranous organ situated in the anterior part of the pelvic cavity in which urine collects before excretion[MP].]
obsolete flask cell UBERON_3010633 [Type of cell that appears in epidermis during metamorphosis and is rich in mitochondria.]
obsolete goblet cell UBERON_3010635 [A mucous surface cell type known in tadpoles of Xenopus.]
internal iliac lymph node UBERON_0015881 [The internal iliac lymph nodes (or hypogastric) surround the internal iliac artery and its branches (the hypogastric vessels), and receive the lymphatics corresponding to the distribution of the branches of it, i. e. , they receive lymphatics from all the pelvic viscera, from the deeper parts of the perineum, including the membranous and cavernous portions of the urethra, and from the buttock and back of the thigh. It does not receive lymph from the ovary, testis, or superior half of the rectum; the gonads drain to the paraaortic lymph nodes, while the superior half of the rectum drains to the pararectal lymph nodes.]
egg capsule UBERON_3010636 [Protective membranes that surround amphibian embryos.]