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vestibulo-auditory system
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UBERON_0002105 |
[Sensory system responsible for the perception of spatial orientation and auditory stimuli.] |
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spleen
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UBERON_0002106 |
[The organ that functions to filter blood and to store red corpuscles and platelets.] |
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abdominal viscera
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UBERON_0017672 |
[A viscus that is part of a abdomen.] |
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immune organ
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UBERON_0005057 |
[An organ that is part of a immune system [Automatically generated definition].] |
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vomerine tooth
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UBERON_0004767 |
[A tooth that is on the vomer.] |
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palatal tooth
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UBERON_0012070 |
[A tooth that is on the roof of the mouth.] |
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cartilaginous neurocranium
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UBERON_0004761 |
[The primitive cartilagionous skeletal structure of the fetal skull that grows to envelop the rapidly growing embyonic brain. In humans, the chondrocranium begins forming at 28 days from mesenchymal condensations and is fully formed between week 7 and 9 of fetal development. While the majority of the chondrocranium is succeeded by the bony skull in most higher vertebrates, some components do persist into adulthood.[1] In Cartilagious fishes and Agnathans, the chondrocranium persist throughout life.[2] Embryologically, the chondrocranium represent the basal cranial structure, and lay the base for the formation of the endocranium in higher vertebrates[WP].] |
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trunk
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UBERON_0002100 |
[Organism subdivision which is the part of the body posterior to the cervical region (or head, when cervical region not present) and anterior to the caudal region. Includes the sacrum when present.] |
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intramembranous bone tissue
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UBERON_0004764 |
[Bone tissue that forms directly within mesenchyme, and does not replace other tissues[TAO]. Intramembranous ossification is the formation of bone in which osteoblasts secrete a collagen-proteoglycan matrix that binds calcium salts and becomes calcified[GO]. Intramembranous ossification is the way flat bones and the shell of a turtle are formed[GO]. Unlike endochondral ossification, cartilage is not present during intramembranous ossification[WP].] |
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endochondral bone tissue
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UBERON_0004763 |
[Replacement bone tissue that forms within cartilage[VSAO, modified].] |
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posterior nasal aperture
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UBERON_0004771 |
[Opening/conduit between the nasal cavity and the nasopharynx[AAO] The choanae are separated by the vomer[WP].] |
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articular system
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UBERON_0004770 |
[Anatomical system that consists of all the joints of the body.] |
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duodenum
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UBERON_0002114 |
[The first part of the small intestine. At the junction of the stomach and the duodenum the alimentary canal is inflected. The duodenum first goes anteriorly for a short distance, turns dorsally, and eventually caudally, thus it is a U-shaped structure with two horizontal sections (a ventral and a dorsal one).] |
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jejunum
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UBERON_0002115 |
[The portion of the small intestine that extends from the duodenum to the ileum.] |
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respiratory system lamina propria
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UBERON_0004779 |
[A lamina propria that is part of a respiratory system [Automatically generated definition].] |
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ileum
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UBERON_0002116 |
[The portion of the small intestine that extends from the jejunum to the colon.] |
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larynx submucosa
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UBERON_0004778 |
[A submucosa that is part of a larynx [Automatically generated definition].] |
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gallbladder
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UBERON_0002110 |
[An organ that aids digestion and stores bile produced by the liver[WP].] |
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superior eyelid tarsus
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UBERON_0004773 |
[An eyelid tarsus that is part of a upper eyelid [Automatically generated definition].] |
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eyelid tarsus
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UBERON_0004772 |
[The tarsi (tarsal plates) are two comparatively thick, elongated plates of dense connective tissue, about 2.5 cm. in length; one is found in each eyelid, and contributes to its form and support. They directly abut the lid margins.] |