sensory organ morphogenesis
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GO_0090596 |
[Morphogenesis of a sensory organ. A sensory organ is defined as a tissue or set of tissues that work together to receive and transmit signals from external or internal stimuli. Morphogenesis is the process in which anatomical structures are generated and organized. Organs are commonly observed as visibly distinct structures, but may also exist as loosely associated clusters of cells that work together to perform a specific function or functions.] |
tongue development
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GO_0043586 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the tongue over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The tongue is the movable, muscular organ on the floor of the mouth of most vertebrates, in many other mammals is the principal organ of taste, aids in the prehension of food, in swallowing, and in modifying the voice as in speech.] |
anterior superior deep cervical lymph node
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UBERON_0037764 |
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deep lateral cervical lymph node
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UBERON_0012310 |
[The deep lateral cervical lymph nodes are found near the upper part of the internal jugular vein in the neck, lateral or posterior to the carotid sheath.] |
temporomandibular joint primordium
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UBERON_0011130 |
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primordium
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UBERON_0001048 |
[Primordia are populations of contiguous cells that are morphologically distinct and already correspond in extent to a later organ/tissue[FBbt, Hartenstein, V. (2004)].] |
petrous part of temporal bone
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UBERON_0001694 |
[The petrous portion of the temporal bone or pyramid is pyramidal and is wedged in at the base of the skull between the sphenoid and occipital bones. Directed medially, forward, and a little upward, it presents for examination a base, an apex, three surfaces, and three angles, and contains, in its interior, the essential parts of the organ of hearing. The petrous portion is among the most basal elements of the skull and forms part of the endocranium.[WP,unvetted].] |
sensory organ development
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GO_0007423 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of sensory organs over time, from its formation to the mature structure.] |
ribosome assembly
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GO_0042255 |
[The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of the mature ribosome and of its subunits.] |
ribosome
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GO_0005840 |
[An intracellular organelle, about 200 A in diameter, consisting of RNA and protein. It is the site of protein biosynthesis resulting from translation of messenger RNA (mRNA). It consists of two subunits, one large and one small, each containing only protein and RNA. Both the ribosome and its subunits are characterized by their sedimentation coefficients, expressed in Svedberg units (symbol: S). Hence, the prokaryotic ribosome (70S) comprises a large (50S) subunit and a small (30S) subunit, while the eukaryotic ribosome (80S) comprises a large (60S) subunit and a small (40S) subunit. Two sites on the ribosomal large subunit are involved in translation, namely the aminoacyl site (A site) and peptidyl site (P site). Ribosomes from prokaryotes, eukaryotes, mitochondria, and chloroplasts have characteristically distinct ribosomal proteins.] |
ribosome biogenesis
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GO_0042254 |
[A cellular process that results in the biosynthesis of constituent macromolecules, assembly, and arrangement of constituent parts of ribosome subunits; includes transport to the sites of protein synthesis.] |
macrosialin
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PR_000002064 |
[A lysosome-associated membrane protein that is a translation product of the human CD68 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.] |
lysosome-associated membrane protein
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PR_000001883 |
[A protein with core architecture consisting of a Lysosome-associated membrane glycoprotein (Pfam:PF01299) domain. It is a single-pass type I membrane protein that shuttles between lysosomes, endosomes, and the plasma membrane.] |
lateral superior deep cervical lymph node
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UBERON_0037763 |
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transverse process of caudal vertebra
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UBERON_0035102 |
[A transverse process that is part of a caudal vertebra.] |
transverse process of vertebra
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UBERON_0001077 |
[The transverse or costal processes of a vertebra, two in number, project one at either side from the point where the lamina joins the pedicle, between the superior and inferior articular processes. They serve for the attachment of muscles and ligaments. [WP,unvetted].] |
caudal vertebra
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UBERON_0001095 |
[Any vertebral bone that is part of the caudal region of the vertebral column (tail or coccyx).] |
intermetacarpal joint
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UBERON_0011131 |
[A skeletal joint that connects two adjacent metacarpals[FMA,modified].] |
metacarpal bone
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UBERON_0002374 |
[A bone that is part of the metacarpal skeleton.] |
metacarpus region
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UBERON_0004453 |
[A metapodium region that is part of a manus.] |