Definition of Endolymph. Meaning of Endolymph. Synonyms of Endolymph

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Definition of Endolymph

Endolymph
Endolymph En"do*lymph, n. [Endo- + lymph: cf. F. endolymphe.] (Anat.) The watery fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear.

Meaning of Endolymph from wikipedia

- Endolymph is the fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear. The major cation in endolymph is pot****ium, with the values of sodium and...
- permeable to perilymph. Here the border between endolymph and perilymph occurs at the reticular lamina, the endolymph side of the organ of Corti. The basilar...
- acceleration and are part of the membranous labyrinth—therefore filled with endolymph. The semicircular canals are a component of the bony labyrinth that are...
- system, equilibrioception is determined by the level of a fluid called endolymph in the labyrinth, a complex set of tubing in the inner ear. When the sense...
- ligament (the outer wall of the cochlear duct or scala media). It produces endolymph for the scala media in the cochlea. The stria vascularis is part of the...
- fluid simulations, the endolymph has roughly the same density and viscosity as water. The cu**** has the same density as endolymph, and it is a jelly mostly...
- semicircular duct rotation. Due to inertia, however, the endolymph continues on. As the endolymph continues to move, the cu**** is once again deflected resulting...
- between the body and the injected water creates a convective current in the endolymph of the nearby lateral semicircular canal. Hot and cold water produce currents...
- electric potential of endolymph is ~80-90 mV more positive than perilymph due to a higher concentration of pot****ium cations (K+) in endolymph and higher sodium...
- the endolymph fluid, which fills the hearing and balance structures of the inner ear. Endolymph fluid, which is partly regulated by the endolymph sac...