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  • '''Otolithic Membrane''' ...ucial role in the body's sense of [[balance]] and spatial orientation. The otolithic membrane is part of the [[saccule]] and [[utricle]], which are two of the t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Otolithic membrane]]
    32 bytes (3 words) - 19:14, 6 August 2021
  • '''Otolithic Membrane''' ...ucial role in the body's sense of [[balance]] and spatial orientation. The otolithic membrane is part of the [[saccule]] and [[utricle]], which are two of the t
    2 KB (250 words) - 21:52, 24 February 2024
  • ...sensory hair cells, which are embedded in a gelatinous layer known as the otolithic membrane. On top of this membrane are tiny calcium carbonate crystals calle ...When the head tilts or accelerates, the weight of the otoliths causes the otolithic membrane to shift, which in turn bends the hair cells. This bending trigger
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  • ...contain hair cells that are embedded in a gelatinous substance called the otolithic membrane. This membrane contains tiny calcium carbonate crystals called oto ...ance and spatial orientation. When the head moves or changes position, the otolithic membrane within the utricle and saccule shifts, causing the hair cells to b
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  • ...hair-like tufts extending from the hair cells are embedded in a gelatinous otolithic membrane which supports small piles of calcium carbonate crystals on its su * The otoliths increase the mass of the otolithic membrane and give it more inertia.
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  • Skew Deviation is typically caused by damage to the [[otolithic]] pathways in the brainstem or cerebellum. This damage can be due to a vari
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  • ...porting cells. The hair cells are covered by a gelatinous layer called the otolithic membrane, which contains small calcium carbonate crystals called otoliths.
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  • ...yer of [[sensory hair cells]] covered by a gelatinous layer known as the [[otolithic membrane]]. Embedded in this membrane are tiny calcium carbonate crystals c
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  • ...are occasionally labeled as '''Tumarkin [drop] attacks''' or '''Tumarkin's otolithic crisis'''.
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  • ...itionally, the test does not provide information about the function of the otolithic organs, another component of the vestibular system.
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  • ...cochlea (a snail-shaped, fluid-filled structure in the inner ear) lie two otolithic [oh-toe-LITH-ic] organs: fluid-filled pouches called the utricle [YOU-trih- ...forces, including gravity, that stimulate the semicircular canals and the otolithic organs. These organs work with other sensory systems in your body, such as
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  • * '''[[Otolithic Membrane]]'''
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  • * [[otolithic membrane]] * [[otolithic organs]]
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  • * '''[[otolithic]]''' * '''[[otolithic crisis]]'''
    298 KB (42,966 words) - 01:52, 29 August 2022
  • * [[Otolithic membrane]]
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