All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
tube foot ampulla UBERON_0008252 [A tooth-like structures surrounding the radial canal within a tube foot.]
esophagogastric junction submucosa UBERON_0035839 [Submucosa from the lowest portion of the esophagus, just proximal to the stomach.]
water vascular system UBERON_0008251 [The water vascular system is a hydraulic system used by echinoderms, such as sea stars and sea urchins, for locomotion, food and waste transportation, and respiration. The system is composed of canals connecting numerous tube feet. Echinoderms move by alternately contracting muscles that force water into the tube feet, causing them to extend and push against the ground, then relaxing to allow the feet to retract.]
CD48 molecule proteolytic cleavage product PR_000018381 [A CD48 molecule that has been processed by proteolytic cleavage.]
aboral subdivision of organism UBERON_0008259 [A major subdivision of an organism that is the entire side of the organism aboral to the plane that divides the organism in two, perpendicular to the oral-aboral axiom.]
cardiac stomach UBERON_0008250 [In starfishes the cardiac stomach is connected to a pyloric stomach which is located above it. Food can be brought into the stomach through the mouth or, in many species, the cardiac stomach can be extended out through the mouth to digest food outside the body. Suspension-feeding starfish use their tube feet to pass food to the mouth.]
esophagogastric junction muscularis mucosa UBERON_0035840 [Muscularis mucosa from the lowest portion of the esophagus, just proximal to the stomach.]
esophagogastric junction muscularis propria UBERON_0035841 [Muscularis propria from the lowest portion of the esophagus, just proximal to the stomach.]
extensor digitorum brevis manus UBERON_0035842 [An accessory extensor muscle of the hand found in some humans and other animals.]
lower esophagus submucosa UBERON_0035843
nacre UBERON_0008269 [An organic-inorganic composite material produced by some mollusks as an inner shell layer; it is also what makes up pearls. It is very strong, resilient, and iridescent. Nacre is found in some ancient lineages of bivalve gastropod and cephalopod. The inner layer in the great majority of mollusk shells is porcellaneous, not nacreous, frequently resulting in a non-iridescent shine or less commonly in non-nacreous iridescence such as flame structure (e.g. conch pearl). Pearls and the inside layer of pearl oyster and freshwater pearl mussel shells are made of nacre. Many other families of mollusk also have a nacreous inner shell layer, including marine gastropods such as the Haliotidae, the Trochidae and the Turbinidae. Nacre is composed of hexagonal platelets of aragonite (a form of calcium carbonate) 10-20 µm wide and 0.5 µm thick arranged in a continuous parallel lamina. These layers are separated by sheets of organic matrix composed of elastic biopolymers (such as chitin, lustrin and silk-like proteins)[WP].]
lower esophagus muscularis mucosa UBERON_0035844
epimysium UBERON_0011899 [Epimysium is a layer of connective tissue which ensheaths the entire muscle. It is composed of dense irregular connective tissue. It is continuous with fascia and other connective tissue wrappings of muscle including the endomysium, and perimysium. It is also continuous with tendons where it becomes thicker and collagenous.]
right supracardinal vein UBERON_0008268 [The right supracardinal vein loses its connection with the posterior cardinal vein and makes a new anastomosis with the segments of the superior vena cava derived from the anterior cardinal vein, becoming the azygos vein.]
enthesis UBERON_0035845 [The connective tissue between tendon and bone insertion sites, which acts to transmit tensile load from soft tissues to bone. They may be of the dense fibrous connective tissue or fibrocartilage type; fibrous entheses attach directly to bone or periosteum primarily via fibrous tissue, and fibrocartilaginous entheses attach to bone through a transitional layer of fibrocartilage from the fibrous tendon tissue the sites where tendons or ligaments insert into the bone. Recurring stress or inflammatory autoimmune disease can cause inflammation or occasionally fibrosis and calcification of the enthesis.]
left supracardinal vein UBERON_0008267 [The left thoracic supracardinal vein loses its connection with the left posterior cardinal veins and left sinus horn and subsequently drains into the right supracardinal system.]
fibrous enthesis UBERON_0035846
cardiac endomysium UBERON_0011897 [Reticular tissue which surrounds a cardiac myocyte.]
periodontal ligament UBERON_0008266 [The fibrous connective tissue that surrounds the root of a tooth, separating it from and attaching it to the alveolar bone. It extends from the base of the gingival mucosa to the fundus of the bony socket, and its main function is to hold the tooth in its socket[BTO].]
fibrocartilage enthesis UBERON_0035847