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Semicircular canals

The ampulla of a semicircular duct, with its crista ampullaris, is shown near its union with the utricle. 30X

Vestibule <p>The ampulla of a semicircular duct, with its crista ampullaris, is shown near its union with the utricle. 30X</p>

Vestibule

The ampulla of a semicircular duct, with its crista ampullaris, is shown near its union with the utricle. 30X

Ampulla of semicircular duct <p>The ampulla of a semicircular duct, with its crista ampullaris, is shown near its union with the utricle. 30X</p>

Ampulla of semicircular duct

The ampulla of a semicircular duct, with its crista ampullaris, is shown near its union with the utricle. 30X

 - Crista ampullaris > <p>The crista ampullaris is a ridge-like structure that functions similarly to the macula in the utricle and in the saccule. However, in the crista the gelatinous layer forms a cupula that extends across the ampulla to the opposite wall. Changes in acceleration cause deflection of the cupula that stimulate receptor cells and initiate a neural response in CN VIII. Otoliths are absent in the crista.</p>

- Crista ampullaris >

The crista ampullaris is a ridge-like structure that functions similarly to the macula in the utricle and in the saccule. However, in the crista the gelatinous layer forms a cupula that extends across the ampulla to the opposite wall. Changes in acceleration cause deflection of the cupula that stimulate receptor cells and initiate a neural response in CN VIII. Otoliths are absent in the crista.

 -- Receptor cells <p>The crista ampullaris is a ridge-like structure that functions similarly to the macula in the utricle and in the saccule. However, in the crista the gelatinous layer forms a cupula that extends across the ampulla to the opposite wall. Changes in acceleration cause deflection of the cupula that stimulate receptor cells and initiate a neural response in CN VIII. Otoliths are absent in the crista.</p>

-- Receptor cells

The crista ampullaris is a ridge-like structure that functions similarly to the macula in the utricle and in the saccule. However, in the crista the gelatinous layer forms a cupula that extends across the ampulla to the opposite wall. Changes in acceleration cause deflection of the cupula that stimulate receptor cells and initiate a neural response in CN VIII. Otoliths are absent in the crista.

 -- Cupula <p>The crista ampullaris is a ridge-like structure that functions similarly to the macula in the utricle and in the saccule. However, in the crista the gelatinous layer forms a cupula that extends across the ampulla to the opposite wall. Changes in acceleration cause deflection of the cupula that stimulate receptor cells and initiate a neural response in CN VIII. Otoliths are absent in the crista.</p>

-- Cupula

The crista ampullaris is a ridge-like structure that functions similarly to the macula in the utricle and in the saccule. However, in the crista the gelatinous layer forms a cupula that extends across the ampulla to the opposite wall. Changes in acceleration cause deflection of the cupula that stimulate receptor cells and initiate a neural response in CN VIII. Otoliths are absent in the crista.

Connective tissue reticulum > <p>The connective tissue reticulum suspends the semicircular ducts in the semicircular canals.</p>

Connective tissue reticulum >

The connective tissue reticulum suspends the semicircular ducts in the semicircular canals.