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lambdoid suture
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UBERON_0002491 |
[The dense, fibrous connective tissue joint between the parietal bones and the occipital bone.] |
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sagittal suture
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UBERON_0002492 |
[The dense, fibrous connective tissue joint between the tetrapod parietal bones.] |
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uterine artery
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UBERON_0002493 |
[The branch of the internal iliac artery that supplies the uterus and the upper part of the vagina.] |
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ovarian artery
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UBERON_0001190 |
[An artery that supplies an ovary.] |
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frontal suture
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UBERON_0002490 |
[A suture that connects the two frontal bones of the skull.] |
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cochlear labyrinth
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UBERON_0002499 |
[The labyrinth is a system of fluid passages in the inner ear, including both the cochlea, which is part of the auditory system, and the vestibular system, which provides the sense of balance. It is named by analogy with the mythical maze that imprisoned the Minotaur, because of its appearance. The bony labyrinth, or osseous labyrinth, is the network of passages with bony walls lined with periosteum. The bony labyrinth is lined with the membranous labyrinth. There is a layer of perilymph between them. The three parts of the bony labyrinth are the vestibule of the ear, the semicircular canals, and the cochlea. The vestibular system is the region of the inner ear where the semicircular canals converge, close to the cochlea (the hearing organ). The vestibular system works with the visual system to keep objects in focus when the head is moving. Joint and muscle receptors also are important in maintaining balance. The brain receives, interprets, and processes the information from these systems that control our balance. [WP,unvetted].] |
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stapes base
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UBERON_0002496 |
[The flat portion of the stirrup of the ear that fits in the oval window between the middle and inner ear.] |
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acromion
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UBERON_0002497 |
[Region of the scapula where the latter meets with the clavicle: attachment point of the clavicle to the scapula in some taxa.] |
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deltopectoral crest
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UBERON_0002498 |
[A rough elevation at the middle of the lateral side of the shaft of the humerus to which the deltoid muscle attaches.] |
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blood feather
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UBERON_0014480 |
[A developing feather.] |
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ischial callosity
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UBERON_0014482 |
[An area of hardened, leathery skin on either side of the base of the tail on the rump.] |
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skin of sacral region
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UBERON_8480024 |
[A zone of skin that is part of the sacral region.] |
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sex skin
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UBERON_0014481 |
[An area of skin adjacent to the female external genitals of various lower primates that undergo marked alteration in turgidity and often in color during estrus.] |
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obsolete predominantly gray posterior regional part of thalamus
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UBERON_0026456 |
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precentral fissure of cerebellum
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UBERON_0014473 |
[Fissure between cerebellar lobules I and II.] |
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primary fissure of cerebellum
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UBERON_0014471 |
[The monticulus of the cerebellum is divided by the primary fissure (or preclival fissure) into an anterior, raised part, the culmen or summit, and a posterior sloped part, the clivus; the quadrangular lobule is similarly divided.] |
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thoracic skeleton
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UBERON_0014477 |
[Subdivision of skeletal system that consists of all skeletal elements in the thoracic region of the trunk. In most vertebrates this is the rib cage and sternum.] |
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endostylar duct
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UBERON_0014475 |
[A duct in ammocetes (larval lamprey) that is reputed to connect the endostylar lumen to the pharyngeal lumen. Resembles the thyroglossal duct.] |
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postcentral fissure of cerebellum
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UBERON_0014474 |
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elephant trunk
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UBERON_0014479 |
[An appendage formed by the fusion of the nose and upper lip.] |