All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
surface of eyeball UBERON_0022288
Dipnomorpha NCBITaxon_7878
Dipnotetrapodomorpha NCBITaxon_1338369
carbocyclic compound CHEBI_33598 [A homocyclic compound in which all of the ring members are carbon atoms.]
organic cyclic compound CHEBI_33832 [Any organic molecule that consists of atoms connected in the form of a ring.]
homocyclic compound CHEBI_33597 [A cyclic compound having as ring members atoms of the same element only.]
cyclic compound CHEBI_33595 [Any molecule that consists of a series of atoms joined together to form a ring.]
molecule CHEBI_25367 [Any polyatomic entity that is an electrically neutral entity consisting of more than one atom.]
corticopontine fibers UBERON_0022271 [Corticopontine fibers, commonly referred to as corticobulbar fibers, are projections from the cerebral cortex to the pontine nuclei. Depending upon the lobe of origin, they can be classified as frontopontine fibers, parietopontine fibers, temporopontine fibers and occipitopontine fibers. They are motor fibers that stretch from the precentral gyrus (motor strip) to the nuclei of cranial nerves V (trigenimal), VII (facial) and XII (hypoglossal). These fibers run alongside the corticospinal fibers.]
corticobulbar tract UBERON_0022272 [The corticobulbar (or corticonuclear) tract is a white matter pathway connecting the cerebral cortex to the brainstem. The term 'bulbar' refers to the brainstem, as 'bulb' was a historical term meaning the area currently called the brainstem. The 'bulb' is an archaic term for the medulla oblongata. In clinical usage, it includes the pons as well.]
lacrimal lake UBERON_0022273 [A small cistern-like area of the conjunctiva at the medial angle of the eye, in which the tears collect after bathing the front surface of the eyeball and the conjunctival sac.]
lacrimal papilla UBERON_0022274 [A small conical elevation at the basal angle of the lacrimal lake.]
colic flexure UBERON_0022275 [A sharp bend between consecutive segments of the colon.]
splenic flexure of colon UBERON_0022276 [The splenic (or left colic) flexure is a sharp bend between the transverse and the descending colon in the left upper quadrant of humans. The left colic flexure is near the spleen, and hence called the splenic flexure. There are two colic flexures in the transverse colon — the other being the hepatic flexure in the right upper quadrant.]
hepatic flexure of colon UBERON_0022277 [Hepatic (or the right colic) flexure is the sharp bend between the ascending and the transverse colon. The right colic flexure is adjacent to the liver, and is therefore also known as the hepatic flexure. Thus, the left colic flexure is also known as the splenic flexure (as it is close to the spleen). The hepatic flexure lies in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen in humans.]
nucleus of pudendal nerve UBERON_0022278 [A nucleus in the ventral part of the anterior horn of the sacral region of the spinal cord that is the origin of the pudendal nerve.]
nucleus of spinal cord UBERON_0011777 [A neural nucleus that is part of the spinal cord.]
strand of hair on external ear UBERON_0022279
hair of head UBERON_0016446 [A strand of hair that is part of a head.]
layer of sclera UBERON_0010291