All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
ruminant stomach UBERON_0007366 [The ruminants' stomach consists of four compartments: rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum. The first three compartments comprise the forestomach (proventriculus). They are lined with nonglandular membrane. The fourth compartment, the abomasum comprises the true stomach of the ruminants. It is lined with glandular mucous membrane. The rumen lies on the left of the abdominal cavity, the reticulum cranially and the omasum on the right. The abomasum lies ventrally, its proximal end lies ventral to the rumen, reticulum and omasum.]
surface of tongue UBERON_0007367 [An anatomical surface that is part of a tongue.]
nerve to quadratus femoris UBERON_0034984 [The nerve to quadratus femoris is a nerve that provides innervation to the quadratus femoris and gemellus inferior muscles.]
reticulorumen UBERON_0007364 [The first chamber in the alimentary canal of a ruminant stomach, composed of the rumen and reticulum.]
ischial tuberosity UBERON_0034983 [A horizontal thickening onto which the muscles of the femur, such as the quadriceps and hamstring, attach.]
rumen UBERON_0007365 [The first compartment of the ruminant stomach. It lies on the left side of the body, occupying the whole of the left side of the abdomen and even stretching across the median plane of the body to the right side. It is capacious, divided into an upper and a lower sac, each of which has a blind sac at its posterior extremity.]
inferior bulb of internal jugular vein UBERON_0034982
jugular bulb UBERON_0034980
omasum UBERON_0007362 [The third stomach of ruminants, situated on the right side of the abdomen at a higher level than the fourth stomach and between this latter and the second stomach, with both of which it communicates. From its inner surface project large numbers of leaves or folia, each of which possesses roughened surfaces. In the center of each folium is a band of muscle fibers which produces a rasping movement of the leaf when it contracts. One leaf rubs against those on either side of it, and large particles of food material are ground down between the rough surfaces, preparatory to further digestion in the succeeeding parts of the alimentary canal. (Black's Veterinary Dictionary, 17th ed).]
superior bulb of internal jugular vein UBERON_0034981
ruminant reticulum UBERON_0007361 [The second stomach of ruminants. It lies almost in the midline in the front of the abdomen, in contact with the liver and diaphragm and communicates freely with the RUMEN via the ruminoreticular orifice. The lining of the reticulum is raised into folds forming a honeycomb pattern over the surface. (From Concise Veterinary Dictionary, 1988).]
obsolete superficial feature part of medulla oblongata UBERON_0022997
nonchromaffin paraganglion UBERON_0034979 [A cluster of chemoreceptive and support cells associated with blood vessels and nerves.]
stratum compactum of dermis UBERON_0007377 [Portion of the dermis characterized by a well-arranged, plywood-like, collagenous network.]
egg yolk UBERON_0007378 [The yellow spheroidal mass of stored food that forms the inner portion of the egg of a bird or reptile and is surrounded by the white.]
jugular body UBERON_0034972 [A nonchromaffin paraganglion located in the wall of the jugular bulb.]
outer epithelium UBERON_0007376 [The epidermis is the entire outer epithelial layer of an animal, it may be a single layer that produces an extracellular material (e.g. the cuticle of arthropods) or a complex stratified squamous epithelium, as in the case of many vertebrate species[GO].]
aortic body UBERON_0034971 [One of several small clusters of chemoreceptors, baroreceptors, and supporting cells located along the aortic arch.]
inferior surface of tongue UBERON_0007373 [The lower (inferior) side of the tongue.]
incus cartilage element UBERON_0007374 [An incus endochondral element that is composed primarily of cartilage tissue.]