All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
premaxillary tooth UBERON_2001626 [Tooth that is attached to the premaxilla.]
mylohyoid muscle UBERON_0001564 [The mylohyoid is a pharyngeal arch I muscle that participates in oral/pharyngeal behaviors and is innervated by the nerve to mylohyoid and attaches to the midline raphe linking right and left mylohyoid and the mandible.]
suprahyoid muscle UBERON_0008571 [A muscle in the region above the hyoid bone in the neck. The suprahyoid muscles include digastric, stylohyoid, geniohyoid, and mylohyoid.]
otic sensory canal UBERON_2001629 [Sensory canal between and in close proximity posteriorly with the post-otic and preoperculo-mandibular sensory canals, and anteriorly with the supraorbital and infraorbital sensory canals. The otic sensory canal is bilaterally paired.]
sensory canal UBERON_2001612 [Multi-tissue structure that is a fluid-filled canal in the integument and usually dermal bones, and contains one or more neuromast organs.]
geniohyoid muscle UBERON_0001565 [The geniohyoid is a muscle that attaches to the mandible and the hyoid apparatus and is innervated by the first cervical nerve (C1).]
cricothyroid muscle UBERON_0001566 [Intrinsic muscle of the larynx, innervated by the external division of the laryngeal nerve, a branch of the vagus nerve. It attaches to the anterolateral surface of the cricoid cartilage and the external surface of the thyroid cartilage.]
cheek UBERON_0001567 [A fleshy subdivision of one side of the face bounded by an eye, ear and the nose.]
subcostal artery UBERON_0001561 [An artery that runs along the bottom of the lowest rib. They constitute the lowest pair of branches derived from the thoracic aorta, and are in series with the intercostal arteries. Each passes along the lower border of the twelfth rib behind the kidney and in front of the Quadratus lumborum muscle, and is accompanied by the twelfth thoracic nerve. It then pierces the posterior aponeurosis of the Transversus abdominis, and, passing forward between this muscle and the Obliquus internus, anastomoses with the superior epigastric, lower intercostal, and lumbar arteries. Each subcostal artery gives off a posterior branch which has a similar distribution to the posterior ramus of an intercostal artery. [WP,unvetted].]
proprioceptive system UBERON_0025533 [The sensory system for the sense of proprioception.]
neural system UBERON_0023879 [A set of neural structures that subserve a specific function, e.g., visual system.]
digastric muscle group UBERON_0001562 [A group of muscles (or in some classifications, muscle bellies) that are located under the jaw and attach to the base of the cranium and typically attaches to the hyoid apparatus via a common tendon.]
longus capitis muscle UBERON_0001563 [A muscle that arises by four tendinous slips from the transverse processes of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth cervical vertebrae and inserts into the inferior surface of the basilar part of the occipital bone.[WP,modified].]
prevertebral muscle UBERON_0008549 [One of the muscles deep to the prevertebral fascia on the anterior surface of the cervical and superior three thoracic vertebrae, symmetrically placed on each side of the median plane, including the longus colli, longus capitis, rectus capitis anterior, and rectus capitis lateralis muscles. innervated by anterior rami of cervical spinal nerves.]
sensorimotor system UBERON_0025534
upper respiratory tract UBERON_0001557 [The segment of the respiratory tract that starts proximally with the nose and ends distally with the cricoid cartilage, before continuing to the trachea.]
lower respiratory tract UBERON_0001558 [The segment of the respiratory tract that starts proximally with the trachea and includes all distal structures including the lungs[WP,modified].]
obsolete head of organ UBERON_0001559
Brodmann (1909) area 22 UBERON_0013553 [Brodmann area 22 is one of Brodmann's cytologically defined regions of the brain. It is involved in auditory processing.]
bone maturation GO_0070977 [A developmental process, independent of morphogenetic (shape) change, that is required for bone to attain its fully functional state.]