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lung mesenchyme
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UBERON_0004883 |
[The mass of tissue made up of mesenchymal cells in the lung.] |
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forelimb skeleton
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UBERON_0001440 |
[The collection of all skeletal elements in a free forelimb region. Excludes the pectoral girdle.] |
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pectoral appendage skeleton
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UBERON_0007272 |
[Skeletal subdivision consisting of the anterior appendicular limb skeleton, excluding the pectoral girdle.] |
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skeleton of limb
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UBERON_0004381 |
[The collection of all skeletal elements in an individual limb.] |
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pectoral girdle skeleton
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UBERON_0007831 |
[A subdivision of a limb or fin skeleton consisting of bones which connects the upper limb or fin to the axial skeleton on each side. It consists of the clavicle and scapula in humans and, in those species with three bones in the pectoral girdle, the coracoid. Some mammalian species (e.g. the dog and the horse) have only the scapula. In humans, the only joints between the shoulder girdle and axial skeleton are the sternoclavicular joints on each side. No joint exists between each scapula and the rib cage; instead the muscular connection between the two permits relatively great mobility of the shoulder girdle in relation to the pelvic girdle. In those species having only the scapula, no joint exists between the forelimb and the thorax, the only attachment being muscular[WP]. Examples: There are only two instances, right and left pectoral girdle skeletons.] |
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forelimb
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UBERON_0002102 |
[A (free) limb that is connected to a pectoral girdle. The extent of this structure includes autopod, stylopod and zeugopod regions when present, but excludes the pectoral girdle and its parts.] |
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middle temporal gyrus
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UBERON_0002771 |
[Component of the temporal lobe, lateral aspect. The rostral boundary is the rostral extent of the superior temporal sulcus whereas the caudal boundary is the temporo-occipital incisure on the cortical surface. The superior temporal sulcus is the medial boundary and the inferior temporal sulcus is the lateral boundary (Christine Fennema-Notestine).] |
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Zone of ileum
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FMA_14963 |
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Zone of small intestine
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FMA_14092 |
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post-juvenile adult stage
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UBERON_0000113 |
[The stage of being a sexually mature adult animal.] |
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sexually immature stage
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UBERON_0000112 |
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fully formed stage
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UBERON_0000066 |
[The stage of development at which the animal is fully formed, including immaturity and maturity. Includes both sexually immature stage, and adult stage.] |
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pelvic appendage skeleton
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UBERON_0007273 |
[The collection of all skeletal elements in a pelvic appendage region.] |
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olfactory sulcus
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UBERON_0002772 |
[The medial orbital gyrus presents a well-marked antero-posterior sulcus, the olfactory sulcus, for the olfactory tract. [WP,unvetted].] |
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Proximal part of ileum
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FMA_14964 |
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skeleton of manus
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UBERON_0001442 |
[Subdivision of skeleton that is the collection of all skeletal elements in a manus, which is the distal section of the anterior forelimb skeleton consisting of the mesopodium, the metapodium and the acropodium (e.g. including the wrist, palm, and fingers)[Phenoscape].] |
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anterior transverse temporal gyrus
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UBERON_0002773 |
[The transverse temporal gyri (also called Heschl's gyri or Heschl's convolutions) are found in the area of primary auditory cortex in the superior temporal gyrus of the human brain, occupying Brodmann areas 41 and 42. It is the first cortical structure to process incoming auditory information. Anatomically, the transverse temporal gyri are distinct in that they run mediolaterally (towards the center of the brain) rather than dorsiventrally (front to back) as all other temporal lobe gyri run. The Heschl's gyri are named after Richard L. Heschl.] |
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cleavage stage
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UBERON_0000107 |
[The first few specialized divisions of an activated animal egg; Stage consisting of division of cells in the early embryo. The zygotes of many species undergo rapid cell cycles with no significant growth, producing a cluster of cells the same size as the original zygote. The different cells derived from cleavage are called blastomeres and form a compact mass called the morula. Cleavage ends with the formation of the blastula.] |
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embryonic cleavage
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GO_0040016 |
[The first few specialized divisions of an activated animal egg.] |
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secondary metabolite biosynthetic process
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GO_0044550 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of secondary metabolites, the compounds that are not necessarily required for growth and maintenance of cells, and are often unique to a taxon.] |