saccule (Meaning)

Wordnet

saccule (n)

a small sac or pouch (especially the smaller chamber of the membranous labyrinth)

Webster

saccule (n.)

A little sac; specifically, the sacculus of the ear.

Synonyms & Antonyms of saccule

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saccule Sentence Examples

  1. The saccule, a component of the inner ear, detects low-frequency sounds and plays a role in balance.
  2. The saccule and the utricle are the two otolith organs responsible for sensing changes in linear acceleration and head position.
  3. The saccule contains a gelatinous membrane called the macula, which contains hair cells that respond to gravity and linear acceleration.
  4. The macula of the saccule is composed of two types of hair cells: type I and type II.
  5. Type I hair cells in the saccule are innervated by the vestibular nerve and send signals to the brain.
  6. The saccule is located in the vestibule of the inner ear, alongside the utricle.
  7. The saccule is essential for maintaining equilibrium and spatial orientation.
  8. Damage to the saccule can lead to impaired balance and dizziness.
  9. The saccule is present in most vertebrates, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
  10. Research on the saccule has contributed to our understanding of the vestibular system and its role in balance and spatial function.

FAQs About the word saccule

a small sac or pouch (especially the smaller chamber of the membranous labyrinth)A little sac; specifically, the sacculus of the ear.

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The saccule, a component of the inner ear, detects low-frequency sounds and plays a role in balance.

The saccule and the utricle are the two otolith organs responsible for sensing changes in linear acceleration and head position.

The saccule contains a gelatinous membrane called the macula, which contains hair cells that respond to gravity and linear acceleration.

The macula of the saccule is composed of two types of hair cells: type I and type II.