All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
gingival groove UBERON_0008805 [The gingival sulcus is an area of potential space between a tooth and the surrounding gingival tissue and is lined by sulcular epithelium. The depth of the sulcus (Latin for groove) is bounded by two entities: apically by the gingival fibers of the connective tissue attachment and coronally by the free gingival margin.]
stylopharyngeus muscle UBERON_0008804 [The stylopharyngeus is a muscle in the head that stretches between the styloid process and the pharynx.]
heart growth GO_0060419 [The increase in size or mass of the heart.]
skin of cheek UBERON_0008803 [A zone of skin that is part of a cheek.]
yolk GO_0060417 [The cytoplasmic part that serves as a nutrient reserve or energy source for the developing embryo.]
parotid gland primordium UBERON_0008801
parietal endoderm UBERON_0008800 [Primitive endoderm-derived tissue that lines the luminal surface of the mural trophectoderm[MP].]
embryonic head UBERON_0008816 [A head that is part of a embryo.]
pharyngeal slit UBERON_0008815 [An organ formed from the perforation between the point of contact between ectoderm and endoderm in the pharynx. The slits assist in filtering food particles from the water.]
pharyngeal arch system UBERON_0008814 [A transient embryonic complex that comprises the pharyngeal arches, bulges of tissues of mesoderm and neural crest derivation through which pass nerves and pharyngeal arch arteries. The arches are separated internally by pharyngeal pouches, evaginations of foregut endoderm, and externally by pharyngeal clefts, invaginations of surface ectoderm. The development of the system ends when the stucture it contributes to are forming, which may include (depending on species) the thymus, thyroid, parathyroids, maxilla, mandible, aortic arch, cardiac outflow tract, external and middle ear[GO,modified].]
helicotrema UBERON_0008813 [The part of the cochlear labyrinth where the scala tympani and the scala vestibuli meet. It is the main component of the cochlear apex. The hair cells in this area best detect low frequency sounds.]
hemipenis UBERON_0008812 [One of a pair of intromittent organs of male squamates. Hemipenes are usually held inverted, within the body, and are everted for reproduction via erectile tissue like that in the human penis. Only one is used at a time, and some evidence indicates males alternate use between copulations. The hemipenis itself has a variety of shapes, depending on species. Often the hemipenis bears spines or hooks, in order to anchor the male within the female. Some species even have forked hemipenes (each hemipenis has two tips). Due to being everted and inverted, hemipenes do not have a completely enclosed channel for the conduction of sperm, but rather a seminal groove which seals as the erectile tissue expands.]
nasopalatine nerve UBERON_0008810 [A branch of that maxillary nerve that innervates the mucous membrane of the hard palate.]
foramina of scarpa UBERON_0008809 [In the maxilla, occasionally two additional canals are present in the middle line of the palatine process; they are termed the foramina of Scarpa, and when present transmit the nasopalatine nerves, the left passing through the anterior, and the right through the posterior canal.]
prostate gland dorsolateral lobe UBERON_0008808 [The rodent prostate lobe that lies in the triangular area between urethra and seminal vesicle.]
coagulating gland UBERON_0008807 [A lobe of the prostate in rodents that is thin and tubular and is attached to the lesser curvature of the paired seminal vesicles. Secretes substances that contribute to the formation of the copulatory plug.]
buccal funnel UBERON_0008806
murine forestomach UBERON_0008827 [A distinct rodent non-glandular region of the stomach which is demarcated from the glandular stomach by the limiting ridge (margo plicatus).]
pulmonary surfactant UBERON_0008826 [A substance formed by type II alveolar cells composed of surface-active lipoprotein complex (phospholipoprotein).]
duct of epididymis UBERON_0008824 [Any duct branching of of the main epididymis duct.]