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            "accession": "UBERON:0001193",
            "name": "hepatic artery",
            "definition": "['An artery that supplies the liver.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001191",
            "name": "common iliac artery",
            "definition": "['The common iliac arteries are two large arteries, about 4cm long in adults but more than a centimetre in diameter, that originate from the aortic bifurcation. The arteries run inferolaterally, along the medial border of the psoas muscles to the pelvic brim, where they bifurcate into the external iliac artery and internal iliac artery. The common iliac artery, and all of its branches, exist as paired structures (that is to say, there is one on the left side and one on the right). The distribution of the common iliac artery is basically the pelvis and lower limb on the corresponding side. Both common iliac arteries are accompanied along their course by common iliac veins. [WP,unvetted].', 'See notes for parent class']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001179",
            "name": "peritoneal cavity",
            "definition": "['Anatomical cavity bounded by visceral and parietal peritoneum.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001178",
            "name": "visceral peritoneum",
            "definition": "['The inner layer of peritoneum that is wrapped around organs located inside the intraperitoneal space.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001177",
            "name": "left hepatic duct",
            "definition": "['The duct that drains bile from the left half of the liver and joins the right hepatic duct to form the common hepatic duct.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001176",
            "name": "right hepatic duct",
            "definition": "['The duct that drains bile from the right half of the liver and joins the left hepatic duct to form the common hepatic duct.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001175",
            "name": "common hepatic duct",
            "definition": "['Predominantly extrahepatic bile duct which is formed by the junction of the right and left hepatic ducts, which are predominantly intrahepatic, and, in turn, joins the cystic duct to form the common bile duct[GAID]. The common hepatic duct is the duct formed by the convergence of the right hepatic duct (which drains bile from the right functional lobe of the liver) and the left hepatic duct (which drains bile from the left functional lobe of the liver). The common hepatic duct then joins the cystic duct coming from the gallbladder to form the common bile duct[WP].']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001174",
            "name": "common bile duct",
            "definition": "['The part of the biliary tree formed by the union of the cystic duct and the common hepatic duct.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001173",
            "name": "biliary tree",
            "definition": "['A complex network of conduits that begins with the canals of Hering (intralobar bile duct) and progressively merges into a system of interlobular, septal, and major ducts which then coalesce to form the extrahepatic bile ducts, which finally deliver bile to the intestine, and in some species to the gallbladder.', 'The path in many species is as follows: Bile canaliculi -> Canals of Hering (intralobar bile duct) -> interlobular bile ducts -> intrahepatic bile ducts -> left and right hepatic ducts merge to form -> common hepatic duct *exits liver* and joins -> cystic duct (from gall bladder) forming -> common bile duct -> joins with pancreatic duct -> forming ampulla of Vater -> enters duodenum [WP]']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001172",
            "name": "hepatic acinus",
            "definition": "['The functional unit of the liver, consisting of a mass of hepatocytes from adjacent liver lobules aligned around the hepatic arterioles and portal venules just as they anastomose into sinusoids.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001171",
            "name": "portal lobule",
            "definition": "['The triangular region on the periphery of the liver lobules that contain a bile duct and a terminal branch of the hepatic artery and portal vein, and may also include a lymphatic vessel.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001170",
            "name": "mesentery of small intestine",
            "definition": "['The peritoneum responsible for connecting the jejunum and ileum (parts of the small intestine) to the back wall of the abdomen. Between the two sheets of peritoneum are blood vessels, lymph vessels, and nerves. This allows these parts of the small intestine to move relatively freely within the abdominopelvic cavity. The brain, however, cannot map sensation accurately, so sensation is usually referred to the midline, an example of referred pain[WP].']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001168",
            "name": "wall of small intestine",
            "definition": "['An anatomical wall that is part of a small intestine [Automatically generated definition].']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001167",
            "name": "wall of stomach",
            "definition": "['The layered structure that makes up the stomach, typiclly consists of a serous coat, a muscular coat, a mucous membrane, and other tissue layers in between.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001166",
            "name": "pylorus",
            "definition": "['The stomach tissue region surrounding and controlling the distal outlet of the stomach, which opens into the duodenum.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001165",
            "name": "pyloric antrum",
            "definition": "['The area at the bottom of the stomach on the caudal side of the pyloric canal that contains gastrin-producing G cells, which stimulate acid production, and the luminal pH-sensitive population of somatostatin-producing D cells.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001161",
            "name": "body of stomach",
            "definition": "['The body of stomach is the part of the stomach that lies between the fundus above and the pyloric antrum below; its boundaries are poorly defined[GO].']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001155",
            "name": "colon",
            "definition": "['A portion of the large intestine before it becomes the rectum. In mammals, the colon is the most part of the large intestine, excluding the vermiform appendix, the rectum and the anal canal.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001153",
            "name": "caecum",
            "definition": "['A pouch in the digestive tract that connects the ileum with the ascending colon of the large intestine. It is separated from the ileum by the ileocecal valve, and is the beginning of the large intestine. It is also separated from the colon by the cecocolic junction.', 'Taxon notes: in some herbivorous lizards, a cecum is present between small and large intestines[Kardong]']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0001152",
            "name": "cystic duct",
            "definition": "['The tubular structure that conducts gall bladder contents from the gall bladder to the common bile duct.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        }
    ]
}