All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
ileocolic artery UBERON_0001197 [The Ileocolic Artery is the lowest branch arising from the concavity of the superior mesenteric artery. It passes downward and to the right behind the peritoneum toward the right iliac fossa, where it divides into a superior and an inferior branch; the inferior anastomoses with the end of the superior mesenteric artery, the superior with the right colic artery. Supplies the cecum, ileum, and appendix. [WP,unvetted].]
superior suprarenal artery UBERON_0001198 [Each (left and right) superior suprarenal artery is a branch of the inferior phrenic artery on that side of the body. The left and right phrenic arteries supply the diaphragm, and come off the aorta. [WP,unvetted].]
obsolete cytoarchitectural part of frontal lobe UBERON_0025148
epithalamus ventricular layer UBERON_0013160
UBERON_0013163 UBERON_0013163
right lateral ventricle UBERON_0013162 [A telencephalic ventricle that is in_the_right_side_of a telencephalon.]
left lateral ventricle UBERON_0013161 [A telencephalic ventricle that is in_the_left_side_of a telencephalon.]
thyroepiglottic ligament UBERON_0013168 [Laryngeal ligament that connects the epiglottis to the thyroid cartilage[WP,modified].]
cricopharyngeal ligament UBERON_0013167 [Laryngeal ligament that connects the cricoid cartilage to the pharynx[WP,modified].]
vallecula of cerebellum UBERON_0013166 [On the upper surface of the cerebellum the vermis is elevated above the level of the hemispheres, but on the under surface it is sunk almost out of sight in the bottom of a deep depression between them; this depression is called the vallecula of the cerebellum, and lodges the posterior part of the medulla oblongata.]
epiglottic vallecula UBERON_0013165 [A depression in front of the epiglottis, in which food is temporarily gathered as the animal chews.]
vestibular ligament UBERON_0013169 [The vestibular fold is a fibroelastic band which passes from the ventral margin of the cuneiform cartilage to the cranial dorsal surface of the thyroid cartilage. It forms the support for the free edge of the vestibular fold.]
pseudoarciferal girdle UBERON_3000944 [Modified firmisternal pectoral girdle in which the epicoracoid cartilages are partly free and overlapping; however, the epicoracoids are fused to one another and the sternum postermodially.]
inscriptional rib UBERON_3000945 [Three pairs of cartilaginous elements posterior to the sternum that lie in the myosepta of the ventral trunk musculature.]
firmisternal girdle UBERON_3000942 [Pectoral girdle that lacks epicoracoid horns. The sternum is fused to the pectoral arch, and the epicoracoid cartilages of each half of the girdle are fused to one another. The midzonal length of the girdle is shorter than that of an arciferal girdle, but pre- and postzonal elements tend to be longer.]
pseudofirmisternal girdle UBERON_3000943 [Modified arciferal pectoral girdle in which the fusion of the epicoracoid cartilages in the interclavicle region is extended posteriorly. Thus, the cartilages no longer overlap freely, and functionally a partially firmisternal condition is created.]
arciferal girdle UBERON_3000941 [Pectoral girdle in which the epicoracoid cartilages are elaborated into posteriorly directed epicoracoid horns. Most arciferal pectoral girdles are characterized by fusion of the epicoracoid cartilages in the interclavicle region. Posterior to the clavicles, the epicoracoids usually are free and overlapping.]
UBERON_0001124 UBERON_0001124
serratus ventralis UBERON_0001125 [The serratus ventralis is a muscle that originates on the surface of the upper eight or nine ribs at the side of the chest and inserts along the entire anterior length of the medial border of the scapula. [WP,unvetted].]
serratus dorsalis superior muscle UBERON_0001126 [The serratus dorsalis superior is a thin, quadrilateral muscle, situated at the upper and back part of the thorax. It arises by a thin and broad aponeurosis from the lower part of the ligamentum nuchae, from the spinous processes of the seventh cervical and upper two or three thoracic vertebræ and from the supraspinal ligament. Inclining downward and lateralward it becomes muscular, and is inserted, by four fleshy digitations, into the upper borders of the second, third, fourth, and fifth ribs, a little beyond their angles. [WP,unvetted].]