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anatomical structure |
A normal or pathological part of the anatomy or structural organization of an Organism. This class covers BodyParts, as well as structures that are given off by Organisms, e.g. ReproductiveBodies.
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animal shell | A hard shell of calcium that serves as a supporting structure for some Invertebrates. |
| body cavity | Any BodyPart which contains an unfilled space, e.g. BodyVessels, the atria and ventricles of the heart, the lungs, etc. |
| body covering | Any BodyPart which is a covering of another BodyPart or of an entire Organism. This would include the rinds of FruitOrVegetables and the skins of Animals. |
| body junction | The place where two BodyParts meet or connect. |
| body segment | a part of the body that is capable of some degree of intentional independent motion from some other part of the body to which it is connected. |
| bone | A normal or pathological part of the anatomy or structural organization of an Organism. This class covers BodyParts, as well as structures that are given off by Organisms, e.g. ReproductiveBodies. |
| cell | The fundamental structural and functional unit of living Organisms. |
| cell part | part of a Cell |
| chin | A part of the Face which protrudes slightly and which is lower than all other parts of the Face. |
| cornea | |
| digit appendage | Any of the extremities of Limbs that are found in the higer Vertebrates and the Amphibians. |
| egg yolk | |
| exoskeleton | The system of Bones that are on the Outside of an organism and make up the supporting structure of many Invertebrates. |
| face | The part of the Head from forehead to chin and from ear to ear. |
| feather | Each instance of this class is one of the structures that make up the external covering of Birds. |
| frontal lobe | The frontal lobe, which is located in the front of the head, is the largest section of the brain. It plays a role in many conscious functions, including personality and movement. It also helps the brain interpret smells. |
| head | The part of the body containing the sense organs and the brain. |
| hoof | The hard end of the Foot of a HoofedMammal. |
| hypothalamus | The part of the Brain lying below the thalamus that serves to regulate AutonomicProcesses. |
| limb | Any of the limbs of a Vertebrate. Animal Appendages with joints that are used for movement and grasping. |
| lip | Folds of Tissue surrounding the mouths of some Vertebrates. |
| medulla | This is the lowest part of the brainstem. It helps control Heart and Lung function. |
| mouth | Part of the Face, used for Ingesting Food and Vocalizing. |
| muscle | A normal or pathological part of the anatomy or structural organization of an Organism. This class covers BodyParts, as well as structures that are given off by Organisms, e.g. ReproductiveBodies. |
| nasal septum | The nasal septum divides the NavalCavity into two parts, one leading from each Nostril. |
| neck | The part of the body that connects the Head to the rest of the body. |
| occipital lobes | Positioned near the back of the brain, the occipital lobe primarily interprets vision signals. |
| organ | A somewhat independent BodyPart that performs a specialized function. Note that this functional definition covers bodily systems, e.g. the digestive system or the central nervous system. |
| parietal lobe | Situated in the middle of the brain, the parietal lobe supports the identification of objects and spatial reasoning. It also plays a role in interpreting pain and touch signals. |
| plant branch | The stem of a Plant or any shoot arising from the stem of a Plant. |
| pons | Located above the medulla in the brainstem, this area helps control eye and facial movement. |
| reproductive body | Reproductive structure of Organisms. Consists of an Embryonic Object and a nutritive/protective envelope. Note that this class includes seeds, spores, and FruitOrVegetables, as well as the eggs produced by Animals. |
| shoulder | The part of a Primate between the Arm and the neck. |
| skeleton | The system of Bones that make up the supporting structure of Vertebrates. |
| temporal lobes | Located on either side of the brain, the temporal lobes play a role in numerous functions, including speech, scent recognition, and short-term memory. |
| toe | The five extremities of a Foot. |
| tongue | Part of the Mouth, used for Tasting Food, Vocalizing, and the initial stage of Digesting. |
| torso | The body of a Primate excluding its Limbs. |
| virus part | The class of structures which are typically found or may be found in viruses. |
| vocal fold | A smooth muscle found in pairs and comprising the VocalCords. |
| waist | The waist is the part of the abdomen between the rib cage and hips. On proportionate people, the waist is the narrowest part of the torso. |