part_of
part of
part of
develops_from
develops from
anatomical entity
anatomical entity
postcranial axial skeleton
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/docs/The-axial-skeleton
AAO:0000034
XAO:0003073
post-cranial axial skeleton
EMAPA:17214
FMA:71221
The axial musculoskeletal system represents the plesiomorphic locomotor engine of the vertebrate body, playing a central role in locomotion. In craniates, the evolution of the postcranial skeleton is characterized by two major transformations. First, the axial skeleton became increasingly functionally and morphologically regionalized. Second, the axial-based locomotion plesiomorphic for craniates became progressively appendage-based with the evolution of extremities in tetrapods.[well established][VHOG]
MIAA:0000148
VSAO:0000093
UBERON:0002090
VHOG:0000317
The post-cranial structural components forming the long axis of the vertebrate body; usually consists of the notochord, vertebrae, ribs, supraneurals, intermuscular bones, and unpaired median fins.[TAO]
EMAPA:37721
EHDAA:5049
Skeletal subdivision of the central body axis including vertebrae, notochord, ribs, and sternum.[VSAO]
axial skeleton
TAO:0000317
previous some AOs had used the term 'axial skeleton' to include the skull. This is being resolved (see tracker items above). Status: MA - fixed.
ZFA:0000317
The axial skeleton is formed by the vertebral column, a metameric, semi-flexible, arched bar located in the dorsal part of the trunk, and is formed by a series of cartilaginous or bony vertebrae. It provides suspension for the appendicular skeleton and protection for the spinal nerve cord.[AAO]
MA:0002986
MAT:0000148
uberon
EHDAA2:0000161
EFO:0000942
The postcranial subdivision of skeleton structural components forming the long axis of the vertebrate body; in Danio, consisting of the notochord, vertebrae, ribs, supraneurals, intermuscular bones, and unpaired median fins; in human consists of the bones of the vertebral column, the thoracic cage and the pelvis[ZFA+FMA].
sclerotome
axial skeleton plus cranial skeleton
subdivision of skeleton
postcranial axial skeletal system