appendicular skeleton
Subdivision of skeleton which which consists of all the skeletal elements in in the pectoral and pelvic appendage complexes[cjm]. [ UBERONREF:0000003 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appendicular_skeleton https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6601-2165 ]
Synonyms: entire appendicular skeleton, appendicular skeleton
Term info
- MA:0000290
- FMA:71222
- VHOG:0001666
- EMAPA:32729
- UMLS:C0222646 (ncithesaurus:Appendicular_Skeleton)
- AAO:0000747
- SCTID:322050006
- Wikipedia:Appendicular_skeleton
- XAO:0003166
- MIAA:0000278
- MAT:0000278
- VSAO:0000076
- EFO:0000951
- NCIT:C49477
uberon_slim, efo_slim, pheno_slim, vertebrate_core
The pectoral and pelvic girdles, which articulate with the axial skeleton, together with their associated limbs, the forelimbs and hind limbs, form the appendicular skeleton.[AAO], Skeletal system that consists of the paired fins (pectoral or pelvic fins).[TAO], Skeletal subdivision consisting of all the skeletal elements in the pectoral and pelvic appendage complexes.[VSAO]
ontologies differ in whether they treat the term appendicular skeleton as being the entire set of bones in the limbs, or whether the fore and hind limbs/fins are treated as seperate appendicular skeletons. Here we follow FMA, and treat the appendicular skeleton as the sum total of skeletal elements in the organism (this is evidenced by the fact that in FMA, skeleton of left/right upper/lower limb is part_of a appendicular skeleton, and subtypes of 'subdivision of appendicular skeleton'). We have separate classes such as 'skeleton of limb', and 'skeleton of hindlimb' for the 4 parts of the appendicular skeleton. In future the ZFA/TAO classes may be moved.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7c/Appendicular_skeleton_diagram.svg
skeleton appendiculare
paired fin skeleton
uberon
UBERON:0002091
Appendicular skeleton
https://github.com/obophenotype/uberon/wiki/Appendages-and-the-appendicular-skeleton
Term relations
- subdivision of skeleton
- part of some appendicular skeletal system
- overlaps some appendage
- only in taxon some Gnathostomata
- contributes to morphology of some skeletal system