Preferred Name | central nervous system | |
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cerebrospinal axis nucleus amygdaloideus basalis nucleus basalis amygdalae nucleus amygdaloideus basolateralis basal nucleus of the amygdala basolateral nucleus of the amygdala basolateral nucleus of amygdala nucleus amygdalae basalis neuraxis CNS systema nervosum centrale |
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Definitions |
The central nervous system is the core nervous system that serves an integrating and coordinating function. In vertebrates it consists of the brain, spinal cord and spinal nerves. In those invertebrates with a central nervous system it typically consists of a brain, cerebral ganglia and a nerve cord[GO]. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001017 |
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database_cross_reference |
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definition |
The central nervous system is the core nervous system that serves an integrating and coordinating function. In vertebrates it consists of the brain, spinal cord and spinal nerves. In those invertebrates with a central nervous system it typically consists of a brain, cerebral ganglia and a nerve cord[GO]. |
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external_definition |
The central nervous system (CNS) is the part of the nervous system which includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerve cell layer of the retina (CUMBO). The brain and spinal cord. Kimmel et al, 1995.[TAO] Part of the nervous system which includes the brain and spinal cord.[AAO] |
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neuraxis CNS systema nervosum centrale |
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cerebrospinal axis |
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uberon |
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nucleus amygdaloideus basalis nucleus basalis amygdalae nucleus amygdaloideus basolateralis basal nucleus of the amygdala basolateral nucleus of the amygdala basolateral nucleus of amygdala nucleus amygdalae basalis |
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homology_notes |
(...) at some stage of its development, every chordate exhibits five uniquely derived characters or synapomorphies of the group: (...) (4) a single, tubular nerve cord that is located dorsal to the notochord (...) (reference 1); The neural tube is destined to differentiate into the brain and spinal cord (the central nervous system) (reference 2); Taken together, our data make a very strong case that the complex molecular mediolateral architecture of the developing trunk CNS (central nervous system), as shared between Platynereis and vertebrates, was already present in their last common ancestor, Urbilateria. The concept of bilaterian nervous system centralization implies that neuron types concentrate on one side of the trunk, as is the case in vertebrates and many invertebrates including Platynereis, where they segregate and become spatially organized (as opposed to a diffuse nerve net). Our data reveal that a large part of the spatial organization of the annelid and vertebrate CNS was already present in their last common ancestor, which implies that Urbilateria had already possessed a CNS (reference 3).[well established][VHOG] |
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UBERON:0001017 |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon#uberon_slim http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#efo_slim http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#cumbo http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#vertebrate_core |
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central nervous system |
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UBERON:0001017 |
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central nervous system |
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