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  1. ## Class : external gill
  2. * *IRI* = http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0008891
  3. * *Label* = external gill
  4. * *Definition* = External gills are the gills of an animal, most typically an amphibian, that are exposed to the environment, rather than set inside the pharynx and covered by gill slits, as they are in most fishes[BTO]. [ [database_cross_reference](../../ef/oboInOwl#hasDbXref.md) = BTO:0004689, [database_cross_reference](../../ef/oboInOwl#hasDbXref.md) = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_gills ]
  5. ## Synonyms
  6. ## Cross-references
  7. * AAO:0010174
  8. * BTO:0004689
  9. * XAO:0000120
  10. * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_gills
  11. ## Subsets
  12. ## Superclasses
  13. * [gill](../../UBERON/35/UBERON_0002535.md)
  14. * [surface structure](../../UBERON/02/UBERON_0003102.md)
  15. ## Equivalencies
  16. ## Other Logical Axioms
  17. ## Other Annotations
  18. * *[definition](../../IAO/15/IAO_0000115.md)* = External gills are the gills of an animal, most typically an amphibian, that are exposed to the environment, rather than set inside the pharynx and covered by gill slits, as they are in most fishes[BTO].
  19. * *[external_definition](../../UBPROP/01/UBPROP_0000001.md)* = External gills are the gills of an animal, most typically an amphibian, that are exposed to the environment, rather than set inside the pharynx and covered by gill slits, as they are in most fishes. Instead, the respiratory organs are set on a frill of stalks protruding from the sides of an animals head. This type of gill is most commonly observed on the aquatic larva of most species of salamanders, lungfish, and bichirs (which have only one large pair), and are retained by neotenic adult salamanders and some species of adult lungfish. They are present on non-transforming salamander species such as the mudpuppy, as well as most members of the Proteidae and Sirenidae families, which naturally never metamorphose into an air-breathing form. The embryos of frogs and caecilians also develop external gills at some point in their development, though these are either resorbed before or disappear shortly after hatching. Fossils of the distant relatives of modern amphibians, such as Branchiosaurus and Apateon, also show evidence of external gills. The external gills commonly consist of a single stalk (rami) protruding from a gill arch behind the head of the animal, above an associated gill slit. The stalk usually contains muscle tissue, and may be moved by the animal as a free appendage, in order to stir up stagnant water. The stalk is lined by many thinly walled filaments (fimbriae), containing the majority of blood vessels used in gas exchange. Animals usually have one external gill originating on each gill arch (except the hyoid), which leads to there being three pairs of external gills in salamanders, and four in the gilled larvae of lungfish[Wikipedia:External_gills].
  20. * *[database_cross_reference](../../ef/oboInOwl#hasDbXref.md)* = AAO:0010174
  21. * *[database_cross_reference](../../ef/oboInOwl#hasDbXref.md)* = BTO:0004689
  22. * *[database_cross_reference](../../ef/oboInOwl#hasDbXref.md)* = XAO:0000120
  23. * *[database_cross_reference](../../ef/oboInOwl#hasDbXref.md)* = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_gills
  24. * *[rdf-schema#label](../../el/rdf-schema#label.md)* = external gill
  25. ## Usage
  26. * -
  27. * [external gill](../../UBERON/91/UBERON_0008891.md) SubClassOf [gill](../../UBERON/35/UBERON_0002535.md)
  28. * [external gill](../../UBERON/91/UBERON_0008891.md) SubClassOf [surface structure](../../UBERON/02/UBERON_0003102.md)
  29. ## External Comments