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obsolete vitelline venous plexus
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UBERON_0006310 |
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right colon
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UBERON_0008972 |
[The proximal portion of the colon, extending from the ileocecal valve usually to a point proximal to the left colic flexure; it develops embryonically from the terminal portion of the midgut and functions in absorption.] |
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chamber of eyeball
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UBERON_0006311 |
[A segment of the eyeball that is filled with refractive media.] |
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left colon
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UBERON_0008971 |
[The distal portion of the colon; it develops embryonically from the hindgut and functions in the storage and elimination of waste.] |
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metaplastic ossification
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GO_0036074 |
[Direct ossification in which bone formation occurs as result of the direct transformation of non-bone cells into bone cells without cell division.] |
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direct ossification
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GO_0036072 |
[The formation of bone or of a bony substance, or the conversion of fibrous tissue or of cartilage into bone or a bony substance, that does not require the replacement of preexisting tissues.] |
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orbitalis muscle
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UBERON_0006318 |
[An orbitalis muscle is a rudimentary nonstriated muscle (smooth muscle) that crosses from the infraorbital groove and sphenomaxillary fissure and intimately united with the periosteum of the orbit. It is often called Muller's muscle. One characteristic of Horner's Syndrome is enophthalmos (retraction of the eyeball into the orbit due to paralysis of the orbitalis muscle that spans the inferior orbital fissure). Its function is eyeball protrusion.] |
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eyelid muscle
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UBERON_0003660 |
[A muscle that attaches to an eyelid.] |
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eye muscle
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UBERON_0004277 |
[A muscle that is part of the eye region.] |
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perichondral ossification
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GO_0036073 |
[Intramembranous ossification from the surface of a cartilage element as the perichondrium becomes a periosteum, without replacement of cartilage.] |
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intramembranous ossification
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GO_0001957 |
[Direct ossification that occurs within mesenchyme or an accumulation of relatively unspecialized cells.] |
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spinal cord reticular nucleus
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UBERON_0006319 |
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gray matter of spinal cord
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UBERON_0002315 |
[The ridge-shaped grey matter of the spinal cord that extends longitudunally through the center of each half of the spinal cord, and are largely or entirely composed of nerve cell bodies and their dendrites and some supportive tissue.] |
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ossification
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GO_0001503 |
[The formation of bone or of a bony substance, or the conversion of fibrous tissue or of cartilage into bone or a bony substance.] |
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carcass
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UBERON_0008979 |
[A body of a multi-cellular organism that is no longer living.] |
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chemical substance
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CHEBI_59999 |
[A chemical substance is a portion of matter of constant composition, composed of molecular entities of the same type or of different types.] |
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anal sac
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UBERON_0008978 |
[In carnivores, either of two sacs found between the internal and external anal sphincters, lined with sebaceous glands and in some species with apocrine glands.] |
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pes anserinus of tibia
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UBERON_0008977 |
[The pes anserinus is the insertion of the conjoined tendons of three muscles onto the anteromedial (front and inside) surface of the proximal extremity of the tibia.] |
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snake venom gland
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UBERON_0008976 |
[The venom gland of snakes is in actual fact a modified salivary gland and is linked to the groove in the fangs by a duct.] |
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venom gland
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UBERON_0011579 |
[A gland that secretes venom.] |