All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
cardiac gastric gland UBERON_0008859 [A gastric gland in the cardiac region of the stomach; cardiac glands are fewer in number than in the fundus and body, and secrete mucin which coats the stomach and protects it[MP].]
pyloric canal UBERON_0008858 [The short narrow part of the stomach extending from the pyloric antrum to the pyloric sphincter.]
stomach smooth muscle circular layer UBERON_0008857 [The middle layer of the muscularis; it is continuous with the circular layer of the esophagus, but is absent in the fundus and lies concentric to the longitudinal axis of the stomach; the circular layer is normally tonically constricted forming a functional pyloric sphincter, which controls the movement of chyme into the duodenum.]
stomach muscularis externa UBERON_0008856 [The smooth muscle layer of the stomach wall that functions to churn and mix food and gastric secretions as well as to move food along the digestive tract to the intestines.]
placenta metrial gland UBERON_0008855 [A group of granular epithelial cells in the uterine muscle beneath the placenta that develops during pregnancy in rodents and some other species.]
root of molar tooth UBERON_0008854 [The part of a molar tooth that is implanted in the gum; mandibular and maxillary molars usually have two and three roots, respectively.]
tooth root UBERON_0003677 [The part of a tooth that is implanted in the gum; the root is normally located below the neck of the tooth, covered by cementum rather than enamel, and attached by the periodontal ligament to the alveolar bone.]
parietal yolk sac UBERON_0008853 [Tissue that consists of two cellular layers (parietal endoderm and trophoblast) separated by a relatively thick nonvascular basement membrane (Reichert's membrane), and acts as a protective layer to supports and facilitates transport of nutrients between the uterine tissue and the yolk sac cavity.]
posterior recess UBERON_2005338 [Posterior protrusion of the third ventricle.]
obsolete presumptive swim bladder UBERON_2005336
caudal humeral circumflex vein UBERON_0006200
stomach smooth muscle outer longitudinal layer UBERON_0008863 [The most superficial layer of the muscularis; it has two sections, a longitudinal layer that is common with the esophagus and ends in the corpus, and a longitudinal layer that originates in the corpus and spreads into the duodenum.]
intersegmental lymph vessel UBERON_2005319
stomach smooth muscle inner oblique layer UBERON_0008862 [The innermost layer of the muscularis; it is not present in all sections of the stomach but is clearly seen in the fundus and near the lesser curvature of the corpus; the oblique fibers disappear distally (towards the pyloric antrum); the oblique layer is responsible for creating the motion that churns and physically breaks down the food.]
obsolete dorsal cerebral vein UBERON_0006201
pyloric gastric gland UBERON_0008861 [The gastric glands in the pyloric region of the stomach; the pyloric glands secrete mucin, which coats the stomach and protects it, and hormones such as gastrin and enkephalin[MP].]
pectoral fin fold UBERON_2005317 [The functional webs of the paired fins. They arise as a consequence of apical fold (AER) expansion and of migration of the distal mesenchyme. The fin folds are delimited by a dorsal and a ventral striated epidermis. The cells of the epidermal basal stratum are positioned on a basement membrane. Directly beneath the basement membrane of each side there is an array of actinotrichs, fibers of the extracellular matrix which act as supportive elements of the larval fin folds.]
intermediate gastric gland UBERON_0008860 [Any of the branched tubular glands in the mucosa of the fundus and body of the stomach that secrete most of the digestive substances secreted by the stomach.]
auditory hillocks UBERON_0006208 [A collection of protruberances derived from pharyngeal arches 1 and 2 that develop into the folds of the pinna and gradually shift upwards and backwards to their final position on the head.]
basioccipital cartilage element UBERON_0006209 [A basioccipital endochondral element that is composed primarily of cartilage tissue.]