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pyramidalis
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UBERON_0011016 |
[The pyramidalis is a small and triangular muscle, anterior to the Rectus abdominis, and contained in the rectus sheath.] |
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aproctal bone of priapium
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UBERON_0013676 |
[The ventral element in the priapium of the Phallostethidae on which articulate the ctenactinia (q.v.). Also called aproctal or pelvic bone.] |
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spinalis muscle
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UBERON_0011013 |
[The spinalis is the portion of the erector spinae, a bundle of muscles and tendons, located nearest to the spine. It is divided into three parts. [WP,unvetted].] |
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spinalis capitis muscle
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UBERON_0011014 |
[Origin: spines of upper thoracic and lower cervical vertebrae; insertion: occipital bone; innervation: spinal nerves; action, extends head.] |
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toxactinium
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UBERON_0013675 |
[A long curved projection from the anterior end of the priapium in some Phallostethidae.] |
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spongiose tissue of corpus cavernosum maxillaris
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UBERON_0013659 |
[An erectile tissue that is part of a corpus cavernosum maxillaris.] |
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corpus cavernosum maxillaris
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UBERON_0013658 |
[A bulbous ridge of highly vascularized tissue that runs along the center of the hard palate, expanding cranially to form two large lobes that terminate under the tip of the rostral palate, with another enlarged node at the caudal terminus.] |
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hump
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UBERON_0013657 |
[A fatty deposit found on the back of camels.] |
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UBERON_0001696
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UBERON_0001696 |
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orbit of skull
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UBERON_0001697 |
[Subdivision of skeleton that is an anterolateral part of the cranium and structurally supports the eye. Includes bones formed and located in sclerotic layer of eyeball.] |
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foramen ovale of skull
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UBERON_0001698 |
[One of the larger of the several holes at the base of the skull that transmit nerves through the skull. The foramen ovale is situated in the anterior part of the sphenoid bone, posteriolateral to the foramen rotundum..] |
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sensory root of facial nerve
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UBERON_0001699 |
[The nervus intermedius, or intermediate nerve, is the part of the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) located between the motor component of the facial nerve and the vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII). It contains the sensory and parasympathetic fibers of the facial nerve. Upon reaching the facial canal, it joins with the motor root of the facial nerve at the geniculate ganglion. [WP,unvetted].] |
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basioccipital bone
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UBERON_0001692 |
[One of the bones of the occiput, the part of the skull which articulates with the spine. The basioccipital is located (if present) ventral to the foramen magnum. It often rests on or articulates with the basisphenoid, as well as meeting the exoccipitals. The basioccipital usually forms most (sometimes all) of the occipital condyle(s) and the ventral margin of the foramen magnum.] |
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exoccipital bone
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UBERON_0001693 |
[Paired cartilage bone that bears a large foramen (lateral occipital foramen). Contacts the supraoccipital dorsally, the epiotic laterally and the basioccipital ventrally. Forms the posterior hind margin of the cranium and borders the lateral and posterior margins of the forum (foramen) magnum.] |
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petrous part of temporal bone
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UBERON_0001694 |
[The petrous portion of the temporal bone or pyramid is pyramidal and is wedged in at the base of the skull between the sphenoid and occipital bones. Directed medially, forward, and a little upward, it presents for examination a base, an apex, three surfaces, and three angles, and contains, in its interior, the essential parts of the organ of hearing. The petrous portion is among the most basal elements of the skull and forms part of the endocranium.[WP,unvetted].] |
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squamous part of temporal bone
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UBERON_0001695 |
[A bone which is fused with the temporal bone in many mammals and forms part of the cheek region articulating with quadrate and pterygoid in other vertebrates.] |
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malleus bone
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UBERON_0001689 |
[The malleus or hammer is a hammer-shaped small bone or ossicle of the middle ear which connects with the incus and is attached to the inner surface of the eardrum. The word is Latin for hammer. It transmits the sound vibrations from the eardrum to the incus. The malleus is unique to mammals, and evolved from a lower jaw bone in basal amniotes called the articular, which still forms part of the jaw joint in reptiles. Embryologically it is derived from the first pharyngeal arch along with the rest of the bones of mastication, such as the maxilla and mandible. [WP,unvetted].] |
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articular cartilage element
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UBERON_0011002 |
[Cartilage of the lower jaw that give rise to a portion of the anguloarticular compound bone.] |
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Leptocardii
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NCBITaxon_2682552 |
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obsolete superficial feature part of posterior hypothalamic region
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UBERON_0023013 |
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