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Id | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000043
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000043
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Preferred Name | tendon |
Definitions |
Dense regular connective tissue that connects muscle to bone[VSAO].
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Synonyms |
tendo
sinew
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
All Properties
definition | Dense regular connective tissue that connects muscle to bone[VSAO]. |
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label |
tendon
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prefLabel |
tendon
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database_cross_reference |
MA:0000115
ZFA:0005647
BTO:0001356
UMLS:C0039508
XAO:0000173
EV:0100149
EHDAA2:0003091
OpenCyc:Mx4rvVjefJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA
EMAPA:35854
CALOHA:TS-1021
galen:Tendon
VHOG:0001286
FMA:9721
GAID:276
MESH:D013710
VSAO:0000073
AEO:0000091
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UBERON:0000043
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tendo
sinew
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UBERON:0000043
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has_obo_namespace |
uberon
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external_ontology_notes |
in FMA, tendon is an organ component that with parts dense-irregular-connective-tissue of tendon and dense-irregular-connective-tissue of tendon sheath; we follow VSAO in making it a subtype of the former. In VSAO tendons connect muscle to bone; in WP the def states integument (e.g. auricular muscles) - but JB confirms this is not actually tendon but aponeurosis
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external_definition |
Dense regular connective tissue that connects muscle to bone.[VSAO]
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homology_notes |
Phylogenetically, tendinous tissue first appears in the invertebrate chordate Branchiostoma as myosepta. This two-dimensional array of collagen fibers is highly organized, with fibers running along two primary axes. In hagfish the first linear tendons appear and the myosepta have developed specialized regions with unidirectional fiber orientation - a linear tendon within the flat sheet of myoseptum.[well established][VHOG]
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