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- Saccule abstract "The saccule is a bed of sensory cells situated in the inner ear. The saccule translates head movements into neural impulses which the brain can interpret. The saccule detects linear accelerations and head tilts in the vertical plane. When the head moves vertically, the sensory cells of the saccule are disturbed and the neurons connected to them begin transmitting impulses to the brain. These impulses travel along the vestibular portion of the eighth cranial nerve to the vestibular nuclei in the brainstem.The vestibular system is important in maintaining balance, or equilibrium. The vestibular system includes the saccule, utricle, and the three semicircular canals. The vestibule is the name of the fluid-filled, membranous duct than contains these organs of balance. The vestibule is encased in the temporal bone of the skull.".
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- Saccule thumbnail Bigotolith.jpg?width=300.
- Saccule wikiPageID "534490".
- Saccule wikiPageRevisionID "600891339".
- Saccule caption "illustration of otolith organs showing detail of utricle, otoconia, endolymph, cupula, Macula of saccule, hair cell filaments, and saccular nerve".
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- Saccule graysubject "232".
- Saccule hasPhotoCollection Saccule.
- Saccule latin "sacculus".
- Saccule meshname "Saccule+and+Utricle".
- Saccule meshnumber "A09.246.631.909.625".
- Saccule name "Saccule".
- Saccule wordnet_type synset-human_body-noun-1.
- Saccule subject Category:Ear.
- Saccule type AnatomicalStructure.
- Saccule type AnimalBodyPart.
- Saccule type BiologicalObject.
- Saccule comment "The saccule is a bed of sensory cells situated in the inner ear. The saccule translates head movements into neural impulses which the brain can interpret. The saccule detects linear accelerations and head tilts in the vertical plane. When the head moves vertically, the sensory cells of the saccule are disturbed and the neurons connected to them begin transmitting impulses to the brain.".
- Saccule label "Saccule".
- Saccule label "Woreczek".
- Saccule sameAs Kulovitý_váček.
- Saccule sameAs Sacculus_dan_utriculus.
- Saccule sameAs Woreczek.
- Saccule sameAs m.02mk47.
- Saccule sameAs Q3494094.
- Saccule sameAs Q3494094.
- Saccule wasDerivedFrom Saccule?oldid=600891339.
- Saccule depiction Bigotolith.jpg.
- Saccule isPrimaryTopicOf Saccule.
- Saccule name "Saccule".