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The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the heart over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The heart is a hollow, muscular organ, which, by contracting rhythmically, keeps up the circulation of the blood. The process by which the anatomical structure of the endocardium is generated and organized. The endocardium is an endothelium that is the innermost layer of tissue of the heart, and lines the heart chambers. The process by which the anatomical structure of an endothelium is generated and organized. An endothelium is an epithelium that lines an anatomical structure. Formation of the inner endothelial layer of the heart. The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the endocardium over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The endocardium is an endothelium that is the innermost layer of tissue of the heart, and lines the heart chambers. The process whose specific outcome is the progression of an endothelium over time, from its formation to the mature structure. An endothelium is an epithelium that lines an anatomical structure. The process by which the anatomical structures of epithelia are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form. An epithelium consists of closely packed cells arranged in one or more layers, that covers the outer surfaces of the body or lines any internal cavity or tube.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: endocardium morphogenesis
Acc: GO:0003160
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The process by which the anatomical structure of the endocardium is generated and organized. The endocardium is an endothelium that is the innermost layer of tissue of the heart, and lines the heart chambers.
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GO:0003160 - endocardium morphogenesis (interactive image map)

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