All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
heart elastic tissue UBERON_0003610 [The type of heart connective tissue found in the endocardial layer that consists mainly of elastic fibers.]
animal cap UBERON_3010463
upper blastopore lip UBERON_3010457
blastopore lip UBERON_3010455
suprarostral ala UBERON_3010458
UBERON_3010459 UBERON_3010459
aorta elastic tissue UBERON_0003609 [The dense connective tissue which contains predominantly elastic fibers and is found in the tunica media of the aorta wall.]
ventral marginal zone UBERON_3010453
ventro-lateral marginal zone UBERON_3010454
lower blastopore lip UBERON_3010456
foregut UBERON_0001041 [Anterior subdivision of a digestive tract.]
chordate pharynx UBERON_0001042 [A portion of the respiratory and digestive tracts; its distal limit is the superior part of the esophagus and it connects the nasal and oral cavities with the esophagus and larynx; it contains the valleculae and the pyriform recesses; its upper limits are the nasal cavity and cranial base.[FEED].]
neural tube UBERON_0001049 [In the developing vertebrate, the neural tube is the embryo's precursor to the central nervous system, which comprises the brain and spinal cord. The neural groove gradually deepens as the neural folds become elevated, and ultimately the folds meet and coalesce in the middle line and convert the groove into a closed tube, the neural tube or neural canal (which strictly speaking is the center of the neural tube), the ectodermal wall of which forms the rudiment of the nervous system. [WP,unvetted].]
esophagus UBERON_0001043 [Tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach. In mammals, the oesophagus connects the buccal cavity with the stomach. The stratified squamous non-keratinised epithelium lining the buccal cavity is continued through the pharynx down into the oesophagus. The lowest part of the oesophagus (ca. 2 cm) is lined with gastric mucosa and covered by peritoneum. The main body of the oesophagus is lined with small, simple mucous glands. Each gland opens into the lumen by a long duct which pierces the muscularis mucosae (Wilson and Washington, 1989). A sphincter is situated at the point where the oesophagus enters the stomach to prevent gastro-oesophageal reflux, i.e. to prevent acidic gastric contents from reaching stratified epithelia of the oesophagus, where they can cause inflammation and irritation (Wilson and Washington, 1989; Brown et al., 1993).]
midgut UBERON_0001045 [Middle subdivision of a digestive tract[CJM]. In vertebrates: The middle part of the alimentary canal from the stomach, or entrance of the bile duct, to, or including, the large intestine[GO].]
hindgut UBERON_0001046 [The caudalmost subdivision of a digestive tract.]
obsolete atrium UBERON_0001050
hypopharynx UBERON_0001051 [Bottom part of the pharynx that connects to the esophagus.]
rectum UBERON_0001052 [The terminal portion of the intestinal tube, terminating with the anus.]
arthropod neurohemal organ UBERON_0001053 [A system of neurons that has the specialized function to produce and secrete hormones, and that constitutes, in whole or in part, an endocrine organ or system.]