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phosphate ion transmembrane transport
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GO_0035435 |
[The process in which a phosphate is transported across a membrane.] |
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spheno-petrosal fissure
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UBERON_0013455 |
[The sphenopetrosal fissure (or sphenopetrosal suture) is the cranial suture between the sphenoid bone and the petrous portion of the temporal bone. It is in the middle cranial fossa.] |
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cell leading edge
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GO_0031252 |
[The area of a motile cell closest to the direction of movement.] |
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glenohumeral joint
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UBERON_0001470 |
[The glenohumeral joint, commonly known as the shoulder joint, is a multiaxial synovial ball and socket joint and involves articulation between the glenoid fossa of the scapula (shoulder blade) and the head of the humerus (upper arm bone). [WP,unvetted].] |
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skin of prepuce of penis
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UBERON_0001471 |
[The loose fold of skin that covers the penis.] |
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skin of penis
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UBERON_0001331 |
[A zone of skin that is part of a penis [Automatically generated definition].] |
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deltoid
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UBERON_0001476 |
[A muscle of shoulder which attaches to the scapula, clavicle and humerus.[FMA,generalized].] |
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infraspinatus muscle
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UBERON_0001477 |
[The infraspinatus muscle is a thick triangular muscle, which occupies the chief part of the infraspinatous fossa. The infraspinatus is a muscle of the rotator cuff. [WP,unvetted].] |
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teres major muscle
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UBERON_0001478 |
[Teres major is a muscle of the upper limb and one of six scapulohumeral muscles. It is a thick but somewhat flattened muscle. [WP,unvetted].] |
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vaginal venous plexus
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UBERON_0001472 |
[The vaginal plexuses are placed at the sides of the vagina; they communicate with the uterine, vesical, and hemorrhoidal plexuses, and are drained by the vaginal veins, one on either side, into the hypogastric veins. [WP,unvetted].] |
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obsolete ligament
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UBERON_0001475 |
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obsolete regional part of cingulate cortex
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UBERON_0025418 |
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sternoclavicular joint
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UBERON_0001469 |
[The sternoclavicular articulation is a double arthrodial joint composed of two portions separated by an articular disc. The parts entering into its formation are the sternal end of the clavicle, the upper and lateral part of the manubrium sterni, and the cartilage of the first rib, visible from the outside as the suprasternal notch. The articular surface of the clavicle is much larger than that of the sternum, and is invested with a layer of cartilage, which is considerably thicker than that on the latter bone. The ligaments of this joint are: Articular capsule Anterior sternoclavicular ligament Posterior sternoclavicular ligament Interclavicular ligament Costoclavicular ligament Articular disk [WP,unvetted].] |
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receptor complex
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GO_0043235 |
[Any protein complex that undergoes combination with a hormone, neurotransmitter, drug or intracellular messenger to initiate a change in cell function.] |
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postorbital process
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UBERON_0013442 |
[The Postorbital Process marks the rear, upper edge of the eye socket and is a projection from the frontal bone.] |
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organelle lumen
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GO_0043233 |
[The internal volume enclosed by the membranes of a particular organelle; includes the volume enclosed by a single organelle membrane, e.g. endoplasmic reticulum lumen, or the volume enclosed by the innermost of the two lipid bilayers of an organelle envelope, e.g. nuclear lumen.] |
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sagittal crest of skull
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UBERON_0013447 |
[A ridge of bone running lengthwise along the midline of the top of the skull of many mammalian and reptilian skulls and serves as an attachment site for the temporailis muscle[WP,modified].] |
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pterygomaxillary fissure
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UBERON_0013445 |
[The pterygomaxillary fissure is a fissure of the human skull. It is vertical, and descends at right angles from the medial end of the inferior orbital fissure; it is a triangular interval, formed by the divergence of the maxilla from the pterygoid process of the sphenoid. It connects the infratemporal with the pterygopalatine fossa, and transmits the terminal part of the maxillary artery. Alveolar branches of the maxillary nerve go from the pterygopalatine fossa to the infratemporal region via this fissure. In older texts, the pterygomaxillary fissure is sometimes called the pterygopalatine fissure.] |
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cellularity
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PATO_0001992 |
[An organismal quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's consisting cells.] |
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sublingual cartilage
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UBERON_2001544 |
[Pharyngeal arch cartilage that is the median cartilage of the ventral hyoid arch, generally lying between the paired ventral hypohyals.] |