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obsolete synapse
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UBERON_0035344 |
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male external urethral sphincter
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UBERON_0011379 |
[The external sphincter muscle of urethra (or sphincter urethrae membranaceae) surrounds the whole length of the membranous portion of the urethra, and is enclosed in the fasciæ of the urogenital diaphragm. They arch across the front of the urethra and bulbourethral glands, pass around the urethra, and behind it unite with the muscle of the opposite side, by means of a tendinous raphé.] |
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iliothoracic muscle
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UBERON_0011376 |
[The iliothoracic group is made up of the abdominal wall muscles: rectus abdominis, external abdominal oblique, internal abdominal obliquus, and the transversus abdominis.] |
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femorothoracic muscle
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UBERON_0011377 |
[The femorospinal group is made up of the psoas major and iliacus muscles.] |
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photoreceptor cell morphogenesis
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GO_0008594 |
[The process in which the structures of a photoreceptor cell are generated and organized. This process occurs while the initially relatively unspecialized cell is acquiring the specialized features of a photoreceptor cell, a sensory cell that reacts to the presence of light. An example of this is found in Drosophila melanogaster.] |
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infundibular organ
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UBERON_0011358 |
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urophysis
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UBERON_0011359 |
[This is a neurosecretory organ rostral to the ampulla caudalis on the ventral surface of the distal end of the spinal cord. Receives axons from caudal neurosecretory nucleus, which contains Dahlgren cells that secrete urotensin I and II, implicated in osmotic regulation, cardiovascular function and reproduction[Butler].] |
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rhombomere 3 development
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GO_0021569 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of rhombomere 3 over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Rhombomeres are transverse segments of the developing rhombencephalon. Rhombomeres are lineage restricted, express different genes from one another, and adopt different developmental fates. Rhombomeres are numbered in anterior to posterior order.] |
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pectoral fin bud mesenchyme
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UBERON_4300228 |
[Mesechyme that is part of a pectoral fin bud.] |
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pectoral appendage bud mesenchyme
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UBERON_0003413 |
[Mesenchyme that is part of a pectoral appendage bud.] |
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hindlimb bud mesenchyme
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UBERON_4300227 |
[Mesenchyme that is part of a hindlimb bud.] |
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pelvic appendage bud mesenchyme
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UBERON_0003412 |
[Mesenchyme that is part of a pelvic appendage bud.] |
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rhombomere 1 development
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GO_0021567 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of rhombomere 1 over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Rhombomeres are transverse segments of the developing rhombencephalon. Rhombomeres are lineage restricted, express different genes from one another, and adopt different developmental fates. Rhombomeres are numbered in anterior to posterior order.] |
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forelimb bud mesenchyme
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UBERON_4300226 |
[Mesenchyme that is part of a forelimb bud.] |
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rhombomere 2 development
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GO_0021568 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of rhombomere 2 over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Rhombomeres are transverse segments of the developing rhombencephalon. Rhombomeres are lineage restricted, express different genes from one another, and adopt different developmental fates. Rhombomeres are numbered in anterior to posterior order.] |
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precaudal vertebra cartilage element
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UBERON_4300225 |
[Vertebral cartilage elements lacking hemal spines (Weitzman, 1962), refers generally to the anterior vertebral region bounding the abdominal cavity. Alternate but not quite synonymous terms are abdominal or trunk vertebrae, which bear parapophyses and ribs. In many actinopterygians dorsal to the posterior abdominal cavity there are transitional vertebrae lacking ribs but also without hemal spines or sometimes even enclosed hemal arches. The primary definition would identify these vertebrae as precaudal.(Bird and Mabee, 2003).] |
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pelvic fin bud mesenchyme
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UBERON_4300229 |
[Mesechyme that is part of a pelvic fin bud.] |
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facial nerve development
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GO_0021561 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the facial nerve over time, from its formation to the mature structure. This sensory and motor nerve supplies the muscles of facial expression and the expression and taste at the anterior two-thirds of the tongue. The principal branches are the superficial ophthalmic, buccal, palatine and hyomandibular. The main trunk synapses within pterygopalatine ganglion in the parotid gland and this ganglion then gives off nerve branches which supply the lacrimal gland and the mucous secreting glands of the nasal and oral cavities.] |
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forelimb wing bud mesenchyme
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UBERON_4300231 |
[Mesenchyme that is part of a forelimb wing bud.] |
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vestibulocochlear nerve development
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GO_0021562 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the vestibulocochlear nerve over time, from its formation to the mature structure. This sensory nerve innervates the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear. The vestibular branch innervates the vestibular apparatus that senses head position changes relative to gravity. The auditory branch innervates the cochlear duct, which is connected to the three bony ossicles which transduce sound waves into fluid movement in the cochlea.] |