Preferred Name |
peritoneal cavity |
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Synonyms |
cavitas peritonealis saccus serosus peritonei |
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Definitions |
Anatomical cavity bounded by visceral and parietal peritoneum. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001179 |
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adjacent_to | ||
database_cross_reference |
VHOG:0000852 SCTID:181616008 MESH:A01.047.025.600.678 UMLS:C1704247 Wikipedia:Peritoneal_cavity BTO:0001782 NCIT:C12769 EHDAA2:0001446 EMAPA:16138 FMA:14704 GAID:24 MA:0000054 |
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develops_from | ||
external_definition |
The potential space between the parietal and visceral layers of the peritoneum, which are normally in contact. The peritoneal cavity is divided into the greater and lesser sac. The greater sac is the peritoneal cavity, and the lesser sac is the omental bursa. [TFD][VHOG] |
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has_obo_namespace |
uberon |
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has_related_synonym |
cavitas peritonealis saccus serosus peritonei |
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homology_notes |
In hagfishes a transverse septum extends upward from the ventral body wall posterior to the heart, partly separating an anterior pericardial cavity from a larger peritoneal cavity. (...) These basic relationships have not been modified by urodeles. The small pericardial cavity remains far forward where it is separated by a transverse septum from the principal coelom, which may now be called a pleuroperitoneal cavity because slender lungs are present. (...) The heart [of other tetrapods] is separated from the lungs (and liver if present) by more or less horizontal partitions that have their origin in the embryo as folds on the serous membrane of the right and left lateral body walls. These grow out to join in the midline of the body. They are called lateral mesocardia (birds) or pleuropericardial membranes. Posteriorly they join the transverse septum to form the adult pericardial membrane, or pericardium. (...) In their partitioning of their coelom, embryonic mammals resemble first early fishes (incomplete partition, posterior to heart, consisting of the transverse septum) and then reptiles (pericardium derived from transverse septum and pleuropericardial membranes) Mammals then separate paired pleural cavities from the peritoneal cavity by a diaphragm. The ventral portion of this organ comes from the transverse septum. The dorsal portion is derived from the dorsal mesentery and from still another pair of outgrowths from the lateral body wall, the pleuroperitoneal membranes.[well established][VHOG] |
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id |
UBERON:0001179 |
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imported from | ||
in_subset |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon#uberon_slim http://purl.oboInOwllibrary.org/oboInOwl/uberon/core#uberon_slim http://purl.oboInOwllibrary.org/oboInOwl/uberon/core#pheno_slim |
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label |
peritoneal cavity |
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luminal space of | ||
notation |
UBERON:0001179 |
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part_of | ||
prefLabel |
peritoneal cavity |
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textual definition |
Anatomical cavity bounded by visceral and parietal peritoneum. |
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treeView | ||
subClassOf |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CARO_0000000 |
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