raphe of perineum
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UBERON_0035106 |
[The perineal raphe extends from the anus, through the mid-line of the scrotum (scrotal raphe) and upwards through the posterior mid-line aspect of the penis (penile raphe).] |
axial skeletal system
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UBERON_0011137 |
[Subdivision of the skeletal system which consists of the axial skeleton plus associated joints.] |
subdivision of skeletal system
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UBERON_0000075 |
[Anatomical cluster consisting of the skeletal elements and articular elements that are part of an individual subdivision of the organism.] |
skeletal joint
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UBERON_0000982 |
[Anatomical cluster that consists of two or more adjacent skeletal structures, which may be interconnected by various types of tissue[VSAO].] |
anal tooth
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UBERON_0012468 |
[Triangular calcified papillae (often five) placed radially around the anus of some Holothuriidae.] |
tooth-like structure
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UBERON_0003913 |
[Hard bony, calcareous, or chitinous organ found in the mouth or pharynx of an animal and used in procuring or masticating food.] |
Echinodermata
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NCBITaxon_7586 |
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anal region
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UBERON_0001353 |
[The anus and surrounding regions. Encompasses both internal and external regions, where present.] |
ear development
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GO_0043583 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the ear over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The ear is the sense organ in vertebrates that is specialized for the detection of sound, and the maintenance of balance. Includes the outer ear and middle ear, which collect and transmit sound waves; and the inner ear, which contains the organs of balance and (except in fish) hearing. Also includes the pinna, the visible part of the outer ear, present in some mammals.] |
ear
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UBERON_0001690 |
[Sense organ in vertebrates that is specialized for the detection of sound, and the maintenance of balance. Includes the outer ear and middle ear, which collect and transmit sound waves; and the inner ear, which contains the organs of balance and (except in fish) hearing. Also includes the pinna, the visible part of the outer ear, present in some mammals.] |
sac of scrotum
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UBERON_0035105 |
[Any of the two testis-carrying compartments of the scrotum.] |
organ subunit
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UBERON_0000063 |
[A part of an organ that constitutes a distinct modular sub-unit. In some cases, the organ may also contain other sub-units of identical or similar types, in other cases this may be a distinct entity.] |
nonsynovial joint
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UBERON_0011134 |
[Joint in which the articulating bones or cartilages are connected by ligaments or fibrocartilage without an intervening synovial cavity. Examples: sagittal suture, inferior tibiofibular syndesmosis, costochondral joint, pubic symphysis.] |
terminal part of digestive tract
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UBERON_0006866 |
[The distalmost portion of the digestive tract, derived from the hindgut, and terminating with the anus.] |
perineum
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UBERON_0002356 |
[Subdivision of trunk proper, which is demarcated from the pelvis by the inferior surface of the pelvic diaphragm and from the lower limbs by the perineofemoral lines; together with the thorax, abdomen, and pelvis, it constitutes the trunk[FMA].] |
urogenital fold
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UBERON_0004876 |
[One of of the pair of folds derived from the cloacal folds which give rise to a portion of the external genitalia; in male embryos they close over the urethral plate and fuse to form the spongy (penile) urethra and ventral aspect of the penis, not including the glans; failure of fusion of the urethral folds leads to hypospadias; in female embryos they fuse only anterior to the anus and form the labia minora[MP].] |
intervertebral cartilage
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UBERON_0011135 |
[A cartilage element that lies between two successive vertebral centra.] |
cartilage element
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UBERON_0007844 |
[Skeletal element that is composed of cartilage tissue and may be permanent or transient.] |
intervertebral joint
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UBERON_0001468 |
[The joint between adjacent vertebral bodies. May be composed of the nucleus pulposus, annular ligament, and the anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments.] |
extraembryonic cavity
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UBERON_0012466 |
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