Term: | posterior lateral line peripheral nervous system axon ensheathment |
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Note: | This page represents a term created by the combination ("post-composition") of two ontology terms. For more information on the individual terms, click the hyperlinked name. |
Name: | posterior lateral line |
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Synonyms: | midbody lateral line, midtrunk line, pll |
Definition: | One of eight distinct lateral lines in the 4-day larva. The posterior lateral line runs along the horizontal myoseptum from the otic vessicle to the caudal fin. Lateral lines form a sensory system on the surface of the fish, consisting of small sensory patches (neuromasts) distributed in discrete lines over the body surface. The lateral line system is stimulated by local water displacements and vibrations, and detects propulsion of the fish through the water, as well as facilitating shoaling, prey capture, and predator and obstacle avoidance. (See Anatomical Atlas entry for lateral line by T. Whitfield.) |
Ontology: | Anatomy Ontology [ZFA:0000944] |
Name: | peripheral nervous system axon ensheathment |
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Synonyms: | ensheathment of axons in peripheral nervous system |
Definition: | The process in which a Schwann cell membrane closes around an axon in the peripheral nervous system. This can be a myelinating or a non-myelinating neuron-glial interaction. |
Ontology: | GO: Biological Process [GO:0032292] QuickGO AmiGO |