Term: lip epithelium taste bud
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Name: lip epithelium
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Definition: The thick, high squamous-stratified epithelium that covers the lips. It contains abundant melanocytes, many mucous cells and has well differentiated taste buds.
Ontology: Anatomy Ontology [ZFA:0005334]
Name: taste bud
Synonyms: taste buds
Definition: Pear or onion-shaped intraepithelial sensory endorgans. They sit on a small dermal papilla and consist of modified epithelial cells of different types. The taste buds are located in the mouth, in the oropharyngeal cavity, on the head and on the barbels. They are innervated by either the facial (VII), the glossopharyngeal (IX), or the vagal (X) cranial nerve.
Ontology: Anatomy Ontology [ZFA:0001074]