Preferred Name | intestine | |
Synonyms |
intestinal tract bowel |
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Definitions |
Segment of the alimentary canal extending from the stomach to the anus and, in humans and other mammals, consists of two segments, the small intestine and the large intestine. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000160 |
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alternative label |
intestinal tract bowel |
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contributes to morphology of | ||
database_cross_reference |
BTO:0000648 BSA:0000093 UMLS:C0021853 galen:Intestine WBbt:0005772 TAO:0001338 SCTID:256876008 EMAPA:32874 ANISEED:1235303 VHOG:0000056 MESH:D007422 ZFA:0001338 MIAA:0000043 XAO:0000129 EFO:0000834 AAO:0000246 Wikipedia:Intestine CALOHA:TS-0490 NCIT:C12736 EV:0100071 FMA:7199 GAID:295 MA:0000328 MA:0001524 |
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definition |
Segment of the alimentary canal extending from the stomach to the anus and, in humans and other mammals, consists of two segments, the small intestine and the large intestine. |
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editor note |
This class is probably too inclusive |
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has_exact_synonym |
bowel |
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has_obo_namespace |
uberon |
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has_related_synonym |
intestinal tract |
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id |
UBERON:0000160 |
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in_subset |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#efo_slim http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#vertebrate_core |
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label |
intestine |
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notation |
UBERON:0000160 |
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note |
Segment of the alimentary canal extending from the stomach to the anus and, in humans and other mammals, consists of two segments, the small intestine and the large intestine. |
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overlaps | ||
part_of | ||
preferred label |
intestine |
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prefLabel |
intestine |
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treeView | ||
UBPROP_0000001 |
Portion of the alimentary canal bounded anteriorly by the pyloric sphincter and posteriorly by the cloacal sphincter.[AAO] The tract of the alimentary canal. [Dorian_AF, Elsevier's_encyclopaedic_dictionary_of_medicine, Part_B:_Anatomy_(1988)_Amsterdam_etc.:_Elsevier][VHOG] |
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UBPROP_0000007 |
intestinal |
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UBPROP_0000008 |
In zebrafish, No stomach, small intestine, or large intestine can be distinguished. However, differences can be found in the morphology of the mucosa columnar epithelial cells and the number of goblet cells, suggesting functional differentiation. The intestine has numerous folds that become progressively shorter in a rostral-to-caudal direction. Proportionally, these folds are significantly larger than the finger-like intestinal villi of mammals and other amniotes (Wallace et al. 2005). Columnar-shaped absorptive enterocytes are the most numerous in the zebrafish intestinal epithelium. Goblet cells are the second most populous epithelial cell type. |
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subClassOf |