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Arises during development in all vertebrates, but in many it becomes subdivided, lost or incorporated into other structures.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000163","name":"embryonic cloaca","definition":"['Endoderm-lined chamber that develops as pouch-like dilation of the caudal end of the hindgut and receives the allantois ventrally and two mesonephric ducts laterally; caudally it ends blindly at the cloacal membrane formed by the union of proctodeal (anal pit) ectoderm and cloacal endoderm, with no intervening mesoderm[MP].']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000164","name":"primitive urogenital sinus","definition":"['The ventral part of the cloaca remaining after septation of the rectum, which further develops into part of the bladder, part of the prostatic part of the male urethra and the urethra and vestibule in females.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000165","name":"mouth","definition":"['The proximal portion of the digestive tract, containing the oral cavity and bounded by the oral opening. In vertebrates, this extends to the pharynx and includes gums, lips, tongue and parts of the palate. Typically also includes the teeth, except where these occur elsewhere (e.g. pharyngeal jaws) or protrude from the mouth (tusks).']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000167","name":"oral cavity","definition":"['Anatomical cavity at the start of the digestive tract that that is enclosed by the mouth. The boundaries and contents vary depending on the species. In vertebrates, the boundaries are the oral opening, the cheeks, the palate and (if present) the palatoglossal arch - if this is not present then the mouth and pharynx form the oropharyngeal cavity. The buccal cavity contains the teeth, tongue and palate (when present).']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000170","name":"pair of lungs","definition":"['The pair of anatomical structures comprised of a left lung and right lung.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000171","name":"respiration organ","definition":"[\"Organ that functions in gaseous exchange between an organism and its environment. In plants, microorganisms, and many small animals, air or water makes direct contact with the organism's cells or tissue fluids, and the processes of diffusion supply the organism with dioxygen (O2) and remove carbon dioxide (CO2). In larger animals the efficiency of gaseous exchange is improved by specialized respiratory organs, such as lungs and gills, which are ventilated by breathing mechanisms.\"]","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000173","name":"amniotic fluid","definition":"['Amniotic fluid is a bodily fluid consisting of watery liquid surrounding and cushioning a growing fetus within the amnion. It allows the fetus to move freely without the walls of the uterus being too tight against its body. Buoyancy is also provided. The composition of the fluid changes over the course of gestation. Initially, amniotic fluid is similar to maternal plasma, mainly water with electrolytes. As the fetus develops, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, phospholipids originating from the lungs, fetal cells, and urea are deposited in the fluid.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000174","name":"excreta","definition":"['A portion of organism substance that is the product of an excretion process that will be eliminated from the body. An excretion process is elimination by an organism of the waste products that arise as a result of metabolic activity.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000175","name":"pleural effusion","definition":"['Pleural effusion is a bodily fluid that is produced in exess and accumulates in the pleural cavity, the fluid-filled space that surrounds the lungs. Excessive amounts of such fluid can impair breathing by limiting the expansion of the lungs during inhalation.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000178","name":"blood","definition":"['A fluid that is composed of blood plasma and erythrocytes.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000179","name":"haemolymphatic fluid","definition":"['Circulating fluid that is part of the hemolymphoid system. Blood, lymph, interstitial fluid or its analogs.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000211","name":"ligament","definition":"['Dense regular connective tissue connecting two or more adjacent skeletal elements or supporting an organ.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000305","name":"amnion","definition":"['The thin innermost layer of the extraembryonic membranes that contains the amniotic fluid; the membrane forms a closed sac in which the embryo and later, the fetus, is suspended and protected.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000307","name":"blastula","definition":"['Organism at the blastula stage - an early stage of embryonic development in animals. It is produced by cleavage of a fertilized ovum and consists of a spherical layer of around 128 cells surrounding a central fluid-filled cavity called the blastocoel. The blastula follows the morula and precedes the gastrula in the developmental sequence.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000310","name":"breast","definition":"['The upper ventral region of the torso of an organism.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000320","name":"duodenal mucosa","definition":"['A mucosa that is part of a duodenum [Automatically generated definition].']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000323","name":"late embryo","definition":"['An embryo that is at the late embryonic stage; this stage covers late steps of the embryogenesis with a fully formed embryo still developing before birth or egg hatching.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000325","name":"gastric gland","definition":"['The branched tubular glands found in the mucosa of the fundus and body of the stomach which contain parietal cells that secrete hydrochloric acid and zymogenic cells that produce pepsin.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0000328","name":"gut wall","definition":"['The wall of the digestive tract. This encompasses all parts of the digestive tract with the exception of the lumen (cavity).']","term_type":"cell line"}]}