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spiral organ of cochlea
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UBERON_0002227 |
[The organ of Corti (or spiral organ) is the organ in the inner ear of mammals that contains auditory sensory cells, or 'hair cells.' [WP,unvetted].] |
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right lung hilus
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UBERON_0004888 |
[A lung hilus that is part of the right lung.] |
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UBERON_0002220
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UBERON_0002220 |
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eponychium
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UBERON_0004882 |
[Thickened layer of skin surrounding fingernails and toenails. Beneath the cuticle is a thin layer of a membrane known as the pterygium. The function is to protect the area between the nail and epidermis from exposure to harmful bacteria. The vascularization pattern is similar to that of perionychium. The eponychium is the end of the proximal fold that folds back upon itself to shed an epidermal layer of skin onto the newly formed nail plate. This layer of non-living, almost invisible skin is the cuticle that 'rides out' on the surface of the nail plate. Together, the eponychium and the cuticle form a protective seal. The cuticle on the nail plate is dead cells and is often removed during manicure, but the eponychium is living cells and should not be touched.[6] The perionyx is the projecting edge of the eponychium covering the proximal strip of the lunula[WP].] |
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perichondrium
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UBERON_0002222 |
[Fibrous connective tissue that surrounds cartilage.] |
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endolymphatic sac
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UBERON_0002223 |
[From the posterior wall of the saccule a canal, the ductus endolymphaticus, is given off; this duct is joined by the ductus utriculosaccularis, and then passes along the aquaeductus vestibuli and ends in a blind pouch, the endolymphatic sac, on the posterior surface of the petrous portion of the temporal bone, where it is in contact with the dura mater. Studies suggest that the endolymphatic duct and endolymphatic sac perform both absorptive and secretory, as well as phagocytic and immunodefensive,functions . [WP,unvetted].] |
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lobar bronchus mesenchyme
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UBERON_0004884 |
[The mass of tissue composed of mesenchymal cells in the lobar bronchus..] |
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marginal zone of embryo
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UBERON_0004879 |
[Belt-like region of presumptive mesoderm at the equator of the late blastula.] |
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tympanic ring
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UBERON_0002218 |
[A C-shaped membranous bone that provides physical support to the tympanic membrane. The tympanic ring develops sequentially from an initial primordium in the first branchial arch growing in a circumferential fashion around the first pharyngeal cleft into the second branchial arch (Mallo and Gridley, 1996). In most mammals, the tympanic ring exists only during embryonic life, when it coordinates proper development and positioning of the eardrum (see below), and then becomes integrated into the temporal bone[PMID].] |
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head bone
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UBERON_0003457 |
[A bone that is part of a head [Automatically generated definition].] |
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subfornical organ
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UBERON_0002219 |
[Group of neurons situated on the ventral surface of the fornix at the level of the foramen of Monro in the third ventricle (adapted from Wikipedia via NIF).] |
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dorsal part of optic cup
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UBERON_0016854 |
[The dorsal region of the optic cup that gives rise to the dorsal part of the retina.] |
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ventral part of optic cup
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UBERON_0016855 |
[The ventral region of the optic cup that gives rise to the ventral part of the retina.] |
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digit 6
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UBERON_0016856 |
[A digit that is part of a digit 6 plus metapodial segment.] |
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digit 7
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UBERON_0016857 |
[A digit that is part of a digit 7 plus metapodial segment.] |
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nucleus of phrenic nerve
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UBERON_0016850 |
[Neuron cell bodies located in the more medial portions of the anterior horn at cervical levels C3-C7 that innervate the diaphragm via the phrenic nerve.] |
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renal fascia
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UBERON_0016851 |
[A fascial pouch derived from extraperitoneal connective tissue that contains the kidneys, the suprarenal glands, the renal vessels and perirenal fat.] |
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abdominal fascia
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UBERON_0013493 |
[A fascia that is part of a abdomen.] |
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interdigital gland
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UBERON_0016853 |
[A skin gland found in the interdigital region of some mammals.] |
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lobar bronchus alveolar system
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UBERON_0004892 |
[The lobar bronchus alveolar system is where molecules of oxygen and carbon dioxide are passively exchanged, by diffusion, between the gaseous environment and the blood in the lobar bronchus.] |