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manual digitopodium bone
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UBERON_0012358 |
[A bone that is part of a the manual digitopodium skeleton - i.e. the fingers or the metacarpal skeleton.] |
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manus bone
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UBERON_0005897 |
[A bone that is part of the manus skeleton. Note that this includes the carpal bones.] |
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skeleton of manual digitopodium
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UBERON_0012151 |
[A subdivision of the manus skeleton consisting of both manual acropodial skeleton and metacarpal skeleton, but excluding the carpal skeleton.] |
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vasculature of central nervous system
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UBERON_0036303 |
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central nervous system
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UBERON_0001017 |
[The central nervous system is the core nervous system that serves an integrating and coordinating function. In vertebrates it consists of the neural tube derivatives: the brain and spinal cord. In invertebrates it includes central ganglia plus nerve cord.] |
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biological_process
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GO_0008150 |
[Any process specifically pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. A process is a collection of molecular events with a defined beginning and end., A biological process represents a specific objective that the organism is genetically programmed to achieve. Biological processes are often described by their outcome or ending state, e.g., the biological process of cell division results in the creation of two daughter cells (a divided cell) from a single parent cell. A biological process is accomplished by a particular set of molecular functions carried out by specific gene products (or macromolecular complexes), often in a highly regulated manner and in a particular temporal sequence., A biological process is the execution of a genetically-encoded biological module or program. It consists of all the steps required to achieve the specific biological objective of the module. A biological process is accomplished by a particular set of molecular functions carried out by specific gene products (or macromolecular complexes), often in a highly regulated manner and in a particular temporal sequence.] |
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pericranium
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UBERON_0013687 |
[Periosteum that is part of a skull.] |
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extrinsic extensor muscle of manus
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UBERON_0011024 |
[The extrinsic extensor muscles of the hand are located in the back of the forearm and have long tendons connecting them to bones in the hand, where they exert their action.] |
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forelimb zeugopod muscle
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UBERON_0004254 |
[Any muscle organ that is part of a forelimb zeugopod (lower arm)[Automatically generated definition].] |
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manual acropodium region
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UBERON_0012355 |
[The segment of the manus that is distal to the metacarpal region and consists of the manual digits (fingers).] |
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segment of manus
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UBERON_0005451 |
[A segment of autopod that is part of a manus.] |
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skeleton of manual acropodium
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UBERON_0010688 |
[The subdivision of the skeleton that consists of all the skeletal elements at the distalmost end of the manual autopodium - i.e. the bones of the hands or their cartilaginous precursors[VSAO,modified].] |
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manual digitopodium region
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UBERON_0012141 |
[A digitopodium region that is part of a manus[Obol]. This includes the fingers and metacarpal region, but excludes the carpal region.] |
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anatomical border
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UBERON_0036304 |
[An anatomical structure that is located along the line dividing two regions of an anatomical structure.] |
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aryepiglotticus muscle
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UBERON_0011025 |
[The aryepiglotticus is a muscle of the larynx running in the aryepiglottic fold from the arytenoid cartilage to the epiglottis.] |
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muscle of larynx
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UBERON_0001568 |
[The muscles associated with the larynx.] |
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oblique arytenoid
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UBERON_0008575 |
[The oblique arytenoid, the more superficial Arytenoid muscle, forms two fasciculi, which pass from the base of one cartilage to the apex of the opposite one, and therefore cross each other like the limbs of the letter X; a few fibers are continued around the lateral margin of the cartilage, and are prolonged into the aryepiglottic fold; they are sometimes described as a separate muscle, the Aryepiglotticus. The aryepiglottic muscle together with the transverse arytenoid and the thyroarytenoid work as a sphincter and close the larynx as we swallow or cough. Its innervation is by the recurrent laryngeal nerve (from vagus) just like all the intrinsic muscles of the larynx except the cricothyroid muscle.] |
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pedal acropodium region
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UBERON_0012356 |
[The segment of the pes that is distal to the metatarsal region and consists of the pedal digits (toes).] |
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segment of pes
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UBERON_0005445 |
[A segment of autopod that is part of a pes.] |
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skeleton of pedal acropodium
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UBERON_0010696 |
[The subdivision of the skeleton that consists of all the skeletal elements at the distalmost end of the pedal autopodium - i.e. the bones of the foot or their cartilaginous precursors[cjm].] |