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"accession": "UBERON:0001460",
"name": "arm",
"definition": "['The part of the forelimb extending from the shoulder to the autopod[cjm].']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001464",
"name": "hip",
"definition": "['The hip region is located lateral to the gluteal region (i.e. the buttock), inferior to the iliac crest, and overlying the greater trochanter of the thigh bone. In adults, three of the bones of the pelvis have fused into the hip bone which forms part of the hip region. The hip joint, scientifically referred to as the acetabulofemoral joint (art. coxae), is the joint between the femur and acetabulum of the pelvis and its primary function is to support the weight of the body in both static (e.g. standing) and dynamic (e.g. walking or running) postures. [WP,modified].']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001467",
"name": "shoulder",
"definition": "['A subdivision of the pectoral complex consisting of the structures in the region of the shoulder joint (which connects the humerus, scapula and clavicle).']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001473",
"name": "lymphatic vessel",
"definition": "['A vessel that contains or conveys lymph, that originates as an interfibrillar or intercellular cleft or space in a tissue or organ, and that if small has no distinct walls or walls composed only of endothelial cells and if large resembles a vein in structure[BTO].']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001474",
"name": "bone element",
"definition": "['Skeletal element that is composed of bone tissue.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001484",
"name": "articular capsule",
"definition": "['An articular capsule (or joint capsule) is an envelope surrounding a synovial joint. [WP,unvetted].']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001515",
"name": "thoracic aorta",
"definition": "['The part of the aorta that extends from the origin at the heart to the diaphragm, and from which arises numerous branches that supply oxygenated blood to the chest cage and the organs within the chest.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001516",
"name": "abdominal aorta",
"definition": "['Abdominal part of aorta: the distal part of the descending aorta, which is the continuation of the thoracic part and gives rise to the inferior phrenic, lumbar, median sacral, superior and inferior mesenteric, middle suprarenal, renal, and testicular or ovarian arteries, and celiac trunk[BTO]. The abdominal aorta is the largest artery in the abdominal cavity. As part of the aorta, it is a direct continuation of descending aorta(of the thorax). [WP,unvetted].']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001542",
"name": "inguinal lymph node",
"definition": "['The lymph nodes located in the groin area.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001555",
"name": "digestive tract",
"definition": "['A tube extending from the mouth to the anus.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001556",
"name": "lower urinary tract",
"definition": "['Subdivision of urinary system which consists of the urinary bladder and the urethra.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001558",
"name": "lower respiratory tract",
"definition": "['The segment of the respiratory tract that starts proximally with the trachea and includes all distal structures including the lungs[WP,modified].']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001605",
"name": "ciliary muscle",
"definition": "[\"The ciliary muscle is a ring of smooth muscle in the middle layer of the eye that controls the eye's accommodation for viewing objects at varying distances and regulates the flow of aqueous humour through Schlemm's canal. [WP,unvetted].\"]",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001611",
"name": "sublingual artery",
"definition": "['A branch of the lingual artery that supplies the sublingual gland.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001630",
"name": "muscle organ",
"definition": "['Organ consisting of a tissue made up of various elongated cells that are specialized to contract and thus to produce movement and mechanical work[GO].']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001631",
"name": "thoracic duct",
"definition": "['A major lymphatic vessel that drains lymph from the lower body, left appendage, and left thorax into the junction of the left jugular and subclavian veins.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001637",
"name": "artery",
"definition": "['An epithelial tube or tree of tibes that transports blood away from the heart[modified from AEO definition].']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001638",
"name": "vein",
"definition": "['Any of the tubular branching vessels that carry blood from the capillaries toward the heart.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001654",
"name": "supraorbital vein",
"definition": "['The supraorbital vein begins on the forehead where it communicates with the frontal branch of the superficial temporal vein. It runs downward superficial to the Frontalis muscle, and joins the frontal vein at the medial angle of the orbit to form the angular vein. Previous to its junction with the frontal vein, it sends through the supraorbital notch into the orbit a branch which communicates with the ophthalmic vein; as this vessel passes through the notch, it receives the frontal diploic vein through a foramen at the bottom of the notch. The areas drained by this vessel are the forehead, eyebrow and upper eyelid. [WP,unvetted].']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001690",
"name": "ear",
"definition": "['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.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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