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that are at right angles from each other and contain their respective semicircular duct. At one end of each of the semicircular ducts is a dilated sac called an
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1651:Helicotrema
1441:oval window
1330:Anatomy of
1285:"Human ear"
791:stereocilia
717:Development
640:oval window
99:Identifiers
1970:Categories
1908:Horizontal
1846:Kinocilium
1611:membranous
1604:Labyrinths
1421:Middle ear
1372:antitragus
867:References
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760:See also:
731:vertebrate
620:horizontal
595:hair cells
486:Vestibules
437:Middle ear
368:periosteum
350:are three
284:Vestibules
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2011:Inner ear
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1735:Endolymph
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1676:Perilymph
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1389:Ear canal
1362:antihelix
1344:Outer ear
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861:Inner ear
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573:Structure
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555:sensation
479:Inner ear
424:Ear canal
412:Outer ear
403:Human ear
380:perilymph
360:inner ear
277:Inner ear
222:Ear canal
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201:Human ear
1918:Ampullae
1898:Superior
1784:internus
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1691:Claudius
1661:Modiolus
1551:Muscles
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1006:PLOS ONE
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843:See also
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449:Ossicles
247:Ossicles
2006:Otology
1960:Anatomy
1851:Otolith
1834:Saccule
1822:Utricle
1641:Cochlea
1634:General
1501:Malleus
1399:Eardrum
1382:earlobe
1352:Auricle
1336:balance
1332:hearing
1037:2629815
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837:pigeons
828:History
807:saccule
799:inertia
783:utricle
738:lamprey
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496:Saccule
491:Utricle
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289:Utricle
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78:Details
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964:JSTOR
881:from
459:Incus
257:Incus
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105:Latin
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