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patellar ligament
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UBERON_0003676 |
[The central portion of the common tendon of the quadriceps femoris. It is attached to the apex of the PATELLA and to the lower part of the tubercle of the TIBIA.] |
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mouth floor
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UBERON_0003679 |
[The ventral area of the mouth. In organisms with a tongue, this is the area under the ventral surface of the tongue[ncit, modified].] |
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diaphysis of ulna
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UBERON_0001010 |
[The body of the ulna at its upper part is prismatic in form, and curved so as to be convex behind and lateralward; its central part is straight; its lower part is rounded, smooth, and bent a little lateralward. It tapers gradually from above downward, and has three borders and three surfaces.] |
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ligamentum flavum
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UBERON_0003673 |
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hemolymph
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UBERON_0001011 |
[Blood analogue used by all arthropods and most mollusks that have an open circulatory system. In these animals there is no distinction between blood and interstitial fluid. The liquid fills all of the interior (the hemocoel) of the body and surrounds all cells.] |
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head of radius
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UBERON_0001012 |
[The head of the radius has a cylindrical form, and on its upper surface is a shallow cup or fovea for articulation with the capitulum (or capitellum) of the humerus. The circumference of the head is smooth; it is broad medially where it articulates with the radial notch of the ulna, narrow in the rest of its extent, which is embraced by the annular ligament. The deepest point in the fovea is not axi-symmetric with the long axis of the radius, creating a cam effect during pronation and supination[WP].] |
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fascia lata
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UBERON_0003669 |
[The deep fascia of the thigh. [WP,unvetted].] |
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renal system
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UBERON_0001008 |
[The renal system in an anatomical system that maintains fluid balance and contributes to electrolyte balance, acid/base balance, and disposal of nitrogenous waste products.] |
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posterior cruciate ligament of knee joint
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UBERON_0003680 |
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interleukin-7 receptor alpha chain (chicken)
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PR_A1EA95 |
[An interleukin-7 receptor subunit alpha that is encoded in the genome of chicken.] |
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obsolete predominantly gray regional part of median eminence
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UBERON_0027651 |
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obsolete synapse
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UBERON_0001025 |
[The structural contact that is the site of transmission between neurons, identified by a presynaptic ribbon and synaptic vesicles as the input element and one or (usually) more postsynaptic elements with various specializations (membrane densities, cisternae, etc.).] |
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foramen magnum
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UBERON_0003687 |
[In anatomy, in the occipital bone, the foramen magnum is one of the several oval or circular apertures in the base of the skull, through which the medulla oblongata (an extension of the spinal cord) enters and exits the skull vault. Apart from the transmission of the medulla oblongata and its membranes, the foramen magnum transmits the Spinal Accessory nerve, vertebral arteries, the anterior and posterior spinal arteries, the membrana tectoria and alar ligaments. [WP,unvetted].] |
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obsolete motor nerve
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UBERON_0001026 |
[A motor nerve is an efferent nerve that exclusively contains the axons of somatic and branchial motoneurons, which innervate skeletal muscles (that ensure locomotion) and branchial muscles (that motorize the face and neck)[WP].] |
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diaphysis of radius
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UBERON_0001028 |
[A diaphysis that is part of a radius bone[Automatically generated definition].] |
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sella turcica
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UBERON_0003689 |
[The sella turcica is a saddle-shaped depression in the sphenoid bone at the base of the human skull. [WP,unvetted].] |
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abdominal cavity
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UBERON_0003684 |
[The part of the ventral body cavity that is within the abdomen proper (excluding the pelvic cavity).] |
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rotator cuff
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UBERON_0003683 |
[A group of muscles and their tendons that act to stabilize the shoulder. The four muscles of the rotator cuff are over half of the seven scapulohumeral muscles.] |
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obsolete cell body
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UBERON_0001022 |
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tooth socket
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UBERON_0003686 |
[Dental alveolus (plural, alveoli) are sockets in the jaws in which the roots of teeth are held in the alveolar process of maxilla with the periodontal ligament. The lay term for dental alveoli is tooth sockets. A joint that connect the roots of the teeth and the alveolus are called gomphosis (plural gomphoses). In mammals, tooth sockets are found in the maxilla and the mandible. [WP,unvetted].] |