Definition of Sacculus. Meaning of Sacculus. Synonyms of Sacculus

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Definition of Sacculus

Sacculus
Sacculus Sac"cu*lus, n.; pl. Sacculi. [L., little sack.] (Anat.) A little sac; esp., a part of the membranous labyrinth of the ear. See the Note under Ear.

Meaning of Sacculus from wikipedia

- Look up sacculus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sacculus may refer to: Saccule, a bed of sensory cells in the inner ear Sacculus (insect antenna...
- 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 converts...
- Cytospora sacculus is a plant pathogen. Index Fungorum USDA ARS Fungal Database v t e v t e...
- Limnodriloides sacculus is a species of ****ellate oligochaete worm, first found in Belize, on the Caribbean side of Central America. Erseus, Christer...
- 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...
- Gospels, e.g., Didascalia, "De solo Mammona cogitant, quorum Deus est sacculus" (lit. They think only of Mammon, whose God is the purse); and Saint Augustine...
- cells. Coleoids can change the shape of this sac, called the cytoelastic sacculus, which then causes changes in the translucency and opacity of the cell...
- Actinopterygians the characteristic of three otoliths, the sagitta in the sacculus, the asteriscus in the lagena, and the la****s in the utriculus. In dipnoans...
- enclosed in an elastic sac, called the cytoelastic sacculus. To change colour the animal distorts the sacculus form or size by muscular contraction, changing...
- dissertation was titled "The biosynthesis and ****embly of the peptidoglycan sacculus of Bacillus Megatorium." Fuchs began her work on skin biology during her...