All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
oral subdivision of organism UBERON_0008258 [A major subdivision of an organism that is the entire side of the organism oral to the plane that divides the organism in two, perpendicular to the oral-aboral axiom.]
lower esophagus muscularis layer UBERON_0035833
radial sesamoid UBERON_0008257 [In the giant panda, a large digitlike preaxial element that articulates with the scapholunatum and the medial border of the first metacarpal.]
lower esophagus mucosa UBERON_0035834
left clavicle UBERON_0008256 [A clavicle that is in the left side of a entire appendicular skeleton.]
clavicle bone UBERON_0001105 [A paired dermal or endochondral bone that is part of the pectoral girdle. The clavicle may be in contact with the interclavicle or coracoid and forms an attachment site for pectoral musculature. [PHENOSCAPE:ad].]
apical region of left ventricle UBERON_0035835 [Region around the apex of the cardiac left ventricle located at the bottom of the left ventricle inferior to both the mitral and aortic valve.]
apical region of heart ventricle UBERON_0035837
right clavicle UBERON_0008255 [A clavicle that is in the right side of a entire appendicular skeleton.]
apical region of right ventricle UBERON_0035836
styliform cartilage UBERON_0008254 [A styloform element in a cartilaginous state.]
Aristotle's lantern UBERON_0008253 [Within the mouth of a sea urchin is an elaborate five-sided jaw structure called Aristotles lantern that can be partially extruded from the mouth. It is able to grind up calcareous exoskeletons of plants and animals.]
esophagogastric junction mucosa UBERON_0035838 [Mucosa from the lowest portion of the esophagus, just proximal to the stomach.]
tube foot ampulla UBERON_0008252 [A tooth-like structures surrounding the radial canal within a tube foot.]
esophagogastric junction submucosa UBERON_0035839 [Submucosa from the lowest portion of the esophagus, just proximal to the stomach.]
water vascular system UBERON_0008251 [The water vascular system is a hydraulic system used by echinoderms, such as sea stars and sea urchins, for locomotion, food and waste transportation, and respiration. The system is composed of canals connecting numerous tube feet. Echinoderms move by alternately contracting muscles that force water into the tube feet, causing them to extend and push against the ground, then relaxing to allow the feet to retract.]
CD48 molecule proteolytic cleavage product PR_000018381 [A CD48 molecule that has been processed by proteolytic cleavage.]
aboral subdivision of organism UBERON_0008259 [A major subdivision of an organism that is the entire side of the organism aboral to the plane that divides the organism in two, perpendicular to the oral-aboral axiom.]
cardiac stomach UBERON_0008250 [In starfishes the cardiac stomach is connected to a pyloric stomach which is located above it. Food can be brought into the stomach through the mouth or, in many species, the cardiac stomach can be extended out through the mouth to digest food outside the body. Suspension-feeding starfish use their tube feet to pass food to the mouth.]
esophagogastric junction muscularis mucosa UBERON_0035840 [Muscularis mucosa from the lowest portion of the esophagus, just proximal to the stomach.]