Preferred Name | subesophageal ganglion | |
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Definitions |
The central body is an unpaired midline neuropil. It is a part of the central complex. It is composed of tangential and columnar neurons. These neurons form horizontal layers and provide a connection to the lateral accessory lobes and the protocerebral bridge. Subpopulations of the columnar neurons cross the midline of the syncerebrum within the central body or before entering the central body. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/SPD_0000626 |
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created_by |
Peter Michalik |
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creation_date |
2013-06-14T10:55:09Z |
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definition |
The central body is an unpaired midline neuropil. It is a part of the central complex. It is composed of tangential and columnar neurons. These neurons form horizontal layers and provide a connection to the lateral accessory lobes and the protocerebral bridge. Subpopulations of the columnar neurons cross the midline of the syncerebrum within the central body or before entering the central body. |
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has_obo_namespace |
spider_anatomy |
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id |
SPD:0000626 |
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label |
subesophageal ganglion |
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notation |
SPD:0000626 |
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prefLabel |
subesophageal ganglion |
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treeView |
Delete | Mapping To | Ontology | Source |
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http://neuromorpho.org/ontologies/insectH.owl#NMOBr_356 | NMOBR | LOOM | |
http://neuromorpho.org/ontologies/insectH.owl#NMOBr_356 | INSECTH | LOOM | |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/BTO_0001821 | BTO | LOOM |