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- The crista ampullaris itself is a cone-shaped structure, covered in receptor cells called "hair cells". Covering the crista ampullaris is a gelatinous...
- October 2014. "Crematogaster ampullaris Smith 1861 - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 2024-03-01. "Crematogaster ampullaris Smith 1861". Encyclopedia...
- diameter of the ducts. Each ampulla contains an ampullary crest, the crista ampullaris which consists of a thick gelatinous cap called a cu**** and many hair...
- ampullae of each of the three semicircular canals. Part of the crista ampullaris, the cu**** has embedded within it hair cells that have several stereocilia...
- potential to the Spiral Ganglia of Gard. Unlike the hair cells of the crista ampullaris or the maculae of the saccule and utricle, hair cells of the cochlear...
- movement of the endolymph inside the canals causes movement of the crista ampullaris and the hair cells within them. Stimulation of the otolith organs occurs...
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- ampulla. Inside are hair cells and supporting cells known as the crista ampullaris. Changing a person's orientation will cause specific ducts to be stimulated...
- it, activating chemical reactions in the hair cells surrounding crista ampullaris and eventually create action potentials carried by the vestibular nerve...
- endings. The maculas and crista ampullaris are what allow for non-visual sensation of head movements. The crista ampullaris resides in the semicircular canals...