- The
saccule (Latin: sacculus) is a bed of
sensory cells in the
inner ear that
detects linear acceleration and head
tilting in the
vertical plane, and...
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carbonate structure in the
saccule or
utricle of the
inner ear,
specifically in the
vestibular system of vertebrates. The
saccule and utricle, in turn, together...
- The
saccule is the
smaller sized vestibular sac (the
utricle being the
other larger size
vestibular sac); it is
globular in form, and lies in the recessus...
- The
laryngeal saccules are soft
tissue m****es that are
extensions of the
laryngeal ventricles in the larynx.
Their function is not well understood, but...
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semicircular canal or the
calcium carbonate crystals (otolith) of the
saccule and utricle. The
human inner ear
develops during w**** 4 of
embryonic development...
- and
saccule are the two
otolith organs in the
vertebrate inner ear. The word
utricle comes from
Latin uterĀ 'leather bag'. The
utricle and
saccule are...
- canals,
which enable balance and eye
tracking when moving; the
utricle and
saccule,
which enable balance when stationary; and the cochlea,
which enables hearing...
-
vestibular hair
cells located in the two
otolith organs (the
utricle and the
saccule) and the
three semicircular canals via the
vestibular ganglion of Scarpa...
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sensory organs supplied by the
vestibular neurons are the
maculae of the
saccule and utricle. Hair
cells of the
maculae in the
utricle activate afferent...
- the
other called the
saccule. The
utricle contains a
patch of hair
cells and
supporting cells called a macula. Similarly, the
saccule contains a
patch of...