All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
pseudopodium organization GO_0031268 [A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of a pseudopodium, a temporary protrusion or retractile process of a cell, associated with cellular movement.]
knee UBERON_0001465 [A segment of the hindlimb that corresponds to the joint connecting a hindlimb stylopod and zeugopod.]
shoulder UBERON_0001467 [A subdivision of the pectoral complex consisting of the structures in the region of the shoulder joint (which connects the humerus, scapula and clavicle).]
intervertebral joint UBERON_0001468 [The joint between adjacent vertebral bodies. May be composed of the nucleus pulposus, annular ligament, and the anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments.]
elbow UBERON_0001461 [The elbow is the region surrounding the elbow-joint-the ginglymus or hinge joint in the middle of the arm. Three bones form the elbow joint: the humerus of the upper arm, and the paired radius and ulna of the forearm. The bony prominence at the very tip of the elbow is the olecranon process of the ulna, and the inner aspect of the elbow is called the antecubital fossa. [WP,unvetted,human-specific].]
UBERON_0001462 UBERON_0001462
manual digit 1 UBERON_0001463 [1st (preaxial) digit of the manus[Wikipedia].]
digit 1 UBERON_0006048 [A digit that is part of a digit 1 plus metapodial segment.]
hip UBERON_0001464 [The hip region is located lateral to the gluteal region (i.e. the buttock), inferior to the iliac crest, and overlying the greater trochanter of the thigh bone. In adults, three of the bones of the pelvis have fused into the hip bone which forms part of the hip region. The hip joint, scientifically referred to as the acetabulofemoral joint (art. coxae), is the joint between the femur and acetabulum of the pelvis and its primary function is to support the weight of the body in both static (e.g. standing) and dynamic (e.g. walking or running) postures. [WP,modified].]
simian shelf UBERON_0013450 [A bony buttress on the inner surface of the foremost part of the ape mandible, functioning to reinforce the mandible.]
skin of lip UBERON_0001458 [A zone of skin that is part of a lip [Automatically generated definition].]
bicellular tight junction assembly GO_0070830 [The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components to form a tight junction, an occluding cell-cell junction that is composed of a branching network of sealing strands that completely encircles the apical end of each cell in an epithelial sheet.]
basement membrane assembly GO_0070831 [The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components to form a basement membrane, a part of the extracellular region that consists of a thin layer of dense material found in various animal tissues interposed between the cells and the adjacent connective tissue.]
pseudopodium assembly GO_0031269 [The assembly of a pseudopodium by rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton and overlying membrane.]
spheno-maxillary fossa UBERON_0013454 [The speno-maxillary fossa is a small triangular space situated at the angle of the junction of the spheno-maxillary and pterygo-maxillary fissures, and placed beneath the apex of the orbit. It is formed above by the under surface of the body of the sphenoid and by the orbital process of the palate bone.]
transmembrane phosphate ion transport from cytosol to vacuole GO_1905011 [The directed movement of phosphate ions from the cytosol across the vacuolar membrane and into the vacuolar lumen.]
phosphate ion transmembrane transport GO_0035435 [The process in which a phosphate is transported across a membrane.]
spheno-petrosal fissure UBERON_0013455 [The sphenopetrosal fissure (or sphenopetrosal suture) is the cranial suture between the sphenoid bone and the petrous portion of the temporal bone. It is in the middle cranial fossa.]
cell leading edge GO_0031252 [The area of a motile cell closest to the direction of movement.]
glenohumeral joint UBERON_0001470 [The glenohumeral joint, commonly known as the shoulder joint, is a multiaxial synovial ball and socket joint and involves articulation between the glenoid fossa of the scapula (shoulder blade) and the head of the humerus (upper arm bone). [WP,unvetted].]