Unified phenotype ontology (uPheno)
11211 terms(s) returned
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- increased size of the buccopharyngeal membrane
- increased size of the bulbous arteriosis
- increased size of the capillary
- increased size of the capillary system of liver
- increased size of the cardia
- increased size of the cardiac atrium
- increased size of the cardiac jelly
- increased size of the cardiac mesoderm
- increased size of the cardiac myocyte
- increased size of the cardiac neural crest
- increased size of the cardiac progenitor cell
- increased size of the cardiac valve
- increased size of the cardiac ventricle
- increased size of the cardinal vein
- increased size of the cardiovascular system
- increased size of the carpus
- increased size of the cartilage element
- increased size of the cartilage tissue
- increased size of the cartilaginous condensation
- increased size of the caudal artery
- increased size of the caudal fin skeleton
- increased size of the caudal lateral line
- increased size of the caudal presomitic mesoderm
- increased size of the caudal tuberal region
- increased size of the caudal vein
- increased size of the caudal vertebra
- increased size of the cavitated compound organ
- increased size of the cell
- increased size of the cell body layer of the optic tectum
- increased size of the cell condensation
- increased size of the cell in cranial neural crest
- increased size of the cell part
- increased size of the cellular bone tissue
- increased size of the cement gland
- increased size of the cement gland primordium
- increased size of the cementoblast
- increased size of the cementum
- increased size of the central amygdala
- increased size of the central canal
- increased size of the central endoderm
- increased size of the central nervous system
- increased size of the central nucleus of the thalamus
- increased size of the central retina
- increased size of the central vegetal yolk mass
- increased size of the centriole
- increased size of the centromere
- increased size of the centrosome
- increased size of the cephalic nerve
- increased size of the ceratobranchial I
- increased size of the ceratobranchial II