All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
Testudinata NCBITaxon_2841271
regulation of water consumption NBO_0002468 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of water consumption, the specific actions or reactions of an organism in response to external or internal stimuli.]
Sauropsida NCBITaxon_8457
Amniota NCBITaxon_32524
analgesic CHEBI_35480 [An agent capable of relieving pain without the loss of consciousness or without producing anaesthesia. In addition, analgesic is a role played by a compound which is exhibited by a capability to cause a reduction of pain symptoms.]
central nervous system drug CHEBI_35470 [A class of drugs producing both physiological and psychological effects through a variety of mechanisms involving the central nervous system.]
Gymnophiona NCBITaxon_8445
Caeciliidae NCBITaxon_8446
right lung middle lobe lobar bronchus mesenchyme UBERON_0004900 [The right lung middle lobe lobar bronchus mesenchyme is a type of tissue made up of loosely-packed mesenchymal cells in the right lung middle lobe lobar bronchus.]
vertical myoseptum UBERON_2000610 [Connective tissue partitions developing between the myotomes. Kimmel et al, 1995.]
myoseptum UBERON_2001089
visceromotor column UBERON_2000611
abductor profundus UBERON_2000614
adductor arcus palatini UBERON_2000615
adductor profundus UBERON_2000616
detection of temperature stimulus GO_0016048 [The series of events in which a temperature stimulus (hot or cold) is received and converted into a molecular signal.]
anal erector UBERON_2000617
obsolete ansulate commissure UBERON_2000618 [A brainstem commissure that contains major crossed descending projections from both tectal lobes.]
obsolete pretectal periventricular nucleus UBERON_2000601
valvula cerebelli UBERON_2000603 [Brain structure which is caudally attached to the rostral medulla oblongata and extends into the tectal ventricle. The valvula cerebelli consists of a granular and a molecular layer along with aggregations of large Purkinje and eurydendroid cells and is uniquely present in ray-finned fishes. From Neuroanatomy of the Zebrafish Brain.]