All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
distal tarsal bone 3 UBERON_0001454 [Endochondral tarsal bone articulating with centralia and metatarsal 3.]
distal tarsal bone 3 endochondral element UBERON_0015108
cuboid bone UBERON_0001455 [A tarsal bone that is formed from distal tarsals 4 and 5. [WP,modified].]
face UBERON_0001456 [A subdivision of the head that has as parts the layers deep to the surface of the anterior surface, including the mouth, eyes, and nose (when present). In vertebrates, this includes the facial skeleton and structures superficial to the facial skeleton (cheeks, mouth, eyeballs, skin of face, etc).]
calcaneus UBERON_0001450 [The postaxial bone of the proximal tarsals series[Phenoscape].]
navicular bone of pes UBERON_0001451 [The oval-shaped tarsal bone found between the talus and the 3 cuneiform bones.]
distal tarsal bone 1 UBERON_0001452 [Endochondral tarsal bone articulating with centralia and metatarsal 1.]
distal tarsal bone 1 endochondral element UBERON_0015102
distal tarsal bone 2 UBERON_0001453 [Endochondral tarsal bone articulating with centralia and metatarsal 2.]
distal tarsal bone 2 endochondral element UBERON_0015105
tuft GO_0151001 [A dense cluster of elongated, thick microvilli on the apical surface of tuft cells in epithelial tissues, such as the intestine and respiratory tract. The apical tuft extends further into the lumen than typical microvilli, featuring larger, more compact projections with unique actin cores that penetrate deep into the cytoplasm, often reaching the perinuclear region. This distinctive structure, rich in microfilaments and microtubules, supports the chemosensory functions of the cell.]
cluster of actin-based cell projections GO_0098862 [A cell part consisting of multiple, closely packed actin-based cell projections.]
groove for sigmoid sinus UBERON_0013420 [Groove for Sigmoid Sinus is a groove in the posterior cranial fossa.]
otic placode development GO_1905040 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of an otic placode over time, from its formation to the mature structure.]
interleukin-2 receptor subunit alpha (mouse) PR_P01590 [An interleukin-2 receptor subunit alpha that is encoded in the genome of mouse.]
anatomical point connecting sagittal and lambdoidal sutures UBERON_0013424 [The occipital angle is rounded and corresponds with the point of meeting of the sagittal and lambdoidal sutures-a point which is termed the lambda (after the Greek letter of the same name); in the fetus this part of the skull is membranous, and is called the posterior fontanelle.]
jugal point UBERON_0013423 [The jugal point is the point at the anterior end of the upper border of the zygomatic arch where the masseteric and maxillary edges meet at an angle.]
infratemporal fossa UBERON_0013422 [The infratemporal fossa is an irregularly shaped cavity, situated below and medial to the zygomatic arch. Boundaries defined by: anteriorly, by the infratemporal surface of the maxilla and the ridge which descends from its zygomatic process posteriorly, by the articular tubercle of the temporal and the spinal angularis of the sphenoid superiorly, by the greater wing of the sphenoid below the infratemporal crest, and by the under surface of the temporal squama, containing the foramen ovale, which transmits the mandibular branch of the trigeminal nerve, and the foramen spinosum, which transmits the middle meningeal artery inferiorly, by the medial pterygoid muscle attaching to the mandible medially, by the lateral pterygoid plate laterally, by the ramus of mandible, which contains the mandibular foramen, leading to the mandibular canal through which the inferior alveolar nerve passes. This also contains the lingula, a triangular piece of bone that overlies the mandibular foramen antero-medially. Finally, the mylohyoid groove descends obliquely transmitting the mylohyoid nerve the only motor branch of the anterior division of the trigeminal nerve.]
arm UBERON_0001460 [The part of the forelimb extending from the shoulder to the autopod[cjm].]
sagittal keel UBERON_0013448 [The Sagittal keel (torus) is a thickening of bone on part or all of the midline of the frontal bone, or parietal bones where they meet along the sagittal suture, or on both bones..]