All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
wall of male urethra UBERON_0037447
lung endothelium UBERON_0013479 [A blood vessel endothelium that is part of a lung [Automatically generated definition].]
cecal tonsil UBERON_0013478 [A thickened round patch of lymphoid tissue located at the ileocecal junction adjacent to the sacculus rotundus.]
blowhole UBERON_0013477 [A hole at the top of a cetacean's head through which the animal breathes air.]
elbow joint UBERON_0001490 [A joint that connects the forelimb zeugopod and stylopod skeletons[Obol].]
wrist joint UBERON_0001491 [A joint connecting the forelimb zeugopod skeleton with the carpal skeleton.]
radial nerve UBERON_0001492 [A nerve that supplies the upper limb, including the triceps brachii muscle of the arm, as well as all 12 muscles in the posterior osteofascial compartment of the forearm, as well as the associated joints and overlying skin.]
stephanion UBERON_0013459 [The point where the upper temporal line cuts the coronal suture is named the stephanion.]
axillary nerve UBERON_0001493 [The axillary nerve is a nerve of the human body, that comes off the posterior cord of the brachial plexus at the level of the axilla (armpit) and carries nerve fibers from C5 and C6. The axillary nerve travels through the quadrangular space with the posterior circumflex humeral artery and vein. [WP,unvetted].]
obsolete regional part of cerebellar white matter UBERON_0025444
ulnar nerve UBERON_0001494 [A nerve which runs near the ulna bone.]
ascending aorta UBERON_0001496 [The ascending aorta is the portion of the aorta in a two-pass circulatory system that lies between the heart and the arch of aorta[GO]. A portion of the aorta commencing at the upper part of the base of the left ventricle, on a level with the lower border of the third costal cartilage behind the left half of the sternum; it passes obliquely upward, forward, and to the right, in the direction of the heart's axis, as high as the upper border of the second right costal cartilage, describing a slight curve in its course, and being situated, about 6 cm behind the posterior surface of the sternum. The total length is about 5 cm in length [Wikipedia].]
suprainiac fossa UBERON_0013460 [The suprainiac fossa is an elliptic depression on the occiput above the superior nuchal line, or inion.]
temporal fossa UBERON_0013463 [The temporal fossa is a shallow depression on the side of the skull bounded by the temporal lines and terminating below the level of the zygomatic arch.]
sylvian point UBERON_0013462 [The Sylvian point is the point on the human skull nearest the Sylvian fissure and is located about 30 millimeters behind the Zygomatic process of frontal bone.]
wall of female urethra UBERON_0037455
external occipital protuberance UBERON_0013469 [Near the middle of the occipital squama is the external occipital protuberance, and extending lateralward from it on either side is the superior nuchal line, and above this the faintly marked highest nuchal line. It is less pronounced in females. The inion is the highest point of the external occipital protuberance. a projection on the external surface of the squamous part of the occipital bone in the midline.]
hair of neck UBERON_0037458
zygomatic fossa UBERON_0013468 [The Zygomatic Fossa is an irregularly shaped cavity, situated below and on the inner side of the zygoma; bounded, in front, by the zygomatic surface of the superior maxillary bone and the ridge which descends from its malar process; behind, by the posterior border of the external pterygoid plate and the eminentia articularis; above, by the pterygoid ridge on the outer surface of the great wing of the sphenoid and the under part of the squamous portion of the temporal; below by the alveolar border of the superior maxilla; internally, by the external pterygoid plate; and externally, by the zygomatic arch ramus of the lower jaw. It contains the lower part of the temporal, the External and Internal pterygoid muscles, the internal maxillary artery and vein, and inferior maxillary nerve and their branches. At its upper and inner part may be observed two fissures, the spheno-maxillary and pterygo-maxillary.]
obsolete zygomasseteric system UBERON_0013466 [The zygomasseteric system (or zygomasseteric structure) in rodents is the anatomical arrangement of the masseter muscle of the jaw and the zygomatic arch of the skull. The anteroposterior or propalinal (front-to-back) motion of the rodent jaw is enabled by an extension of the zygomatic arch and the division of the masseter into three distinct parts. The main types are described as protrogomorphous, sciuromorphous, hystricomorphous, and myomorphous.]