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Taxonomic cascade |
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TAH:U10123 | |
which has three or fewer spatial dimensions (Fundational Model of Anatomy) isa
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TAH:U10124 | |
which has mass (Fundational Model of Anatomy) isa
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TAH:U10126 | |
which is generated by coordinated expression of the organism's own genes that guide its morphogenesis; has inherent 3D shape; its parts are connected and spatially related to one another in patterns determined by coordinated gene expression (Fundational Model of Anatomy) isa
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TAH:U10131 | |
which reaches its maturity after birth isa
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TAH:U10189 | |
which has as its direct parts portions of two or more types of tissue or two or more types of cardinal organ part which constitute a maximally connected anatomical structure demarcated predominantly by a bona fide anatomical surface. (Fundational Model of Anatomy) isa
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TAH:U10153 | |
which does not surround macroscopic anatomical spaces. isa
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TAH:U10396 | |
which consists of organ parts that are arranged as fascicles or sheets. (Fundational Model of Anatomy) isa
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TAH:U10397 | |
which is composed of muscle tissue allowing contractions producing force and movement. isa
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TAH:U10409 | |
which has no definition isa
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TAH:U13354 | |
which has no definition isa
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TAH:U41450 | |
which isa
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TAH:U25536 | |
which is located laterally under each side of the mandible [mandibula ] and is formed of two bellies attached by a common tendon to the hyoid bone [os hyoideum ]. isa
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TAH:U1747 | musculus digastricus |
Partonomic definition list |
TAH:E1747 |
A digastric muscle is a suprahyoid muscle [musculus suprahyoideus ] which is located laterally under each side of the mandible [mandibula ] and is formed of two bellies attached by a common tendon to the hyoid bone [os hyoideum ].
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TAH:E1748 |
anterior belly of digastric muscle has no definition
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TAH:E1749 |
posterior belly of digastric muscle has no definition
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Date: 01.09.2022 |