In terrestrial vertebrates, otoconia are found in three inner-ear sensors, the saccule, the utricle, and the lagena. |
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Sauer consequently provided the name Amaranthus rudis for plants with a circumscissily dehiscent utricle and single, well developed sepal. |
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With the head erect, the macula in each utricle is oriented horizontally, and in the saccule vertically. |
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The analysis separates materials primarily based on bract to utricle length ratios and bract length followed by sepal number and utricle dehiscence. |
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The hair cells of the utricle and sacule are concentrated in an area called the macule. |
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The utricle contains a macular ending, the macula utriculi, and each semicircular canal ends in a crista. |
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In the utricle and saccule of the inner ear there are patches of hair cells known as maculae. |
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The receptor organ of posture and equilibrium is a composite one located in the semicircular canals, the utricle, and the saccule of the inner ear. |
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It contains a central blind ending opening, the prostatic utricle, and the two lateral openings of the ejaculatory ducts. |
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Monosymptomatic persistent hematospermia due to rarely encountered prostatic utricle stones. |
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The vestibular organ is responsible for the balance and consists of the saccule, the utricle, and three semicircular canals. |
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The otolith organs, which consist of the utricle and saccule, are sensitive to linear accelerations. |
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The term BPPV relates to otoconia that are normally present in the utricle of the inner ear being displaced into the semi-circular canals. |
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This structure is called the perigynium or utricle, a modified prophyll. |
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Prostatic utricle cysts result from the regression of the Mullerian paramesonephric ducts or decreased androgenic stimulation of the urogenital sinus. |
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This finding supports the premise that estrogen deficiency may contribute to the development of BPV by weakening the bond of otoconia to the utricle, they wrote. |
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