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Meaning of utricular

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utricular (a.)

Of or pertaining to a utricle, or utriculus; containing, or furnished with, a utricle or utricles; utriculate; as, a utricular plant.

Resembling a utricle or bag, whether large or minute; -- said especially with reference to the condition of certain substances, as sulphur, selenium, etc., when condensed from the vaporous state and deposited upon cold bodies, in which case they assume the form of small globules filled with liquid.

utricular Sentence Examples

  1. The utricular organ in the inner ear contributes to our sense of balance.
  2. The utricular macula is responsible for detecting linear accelerations of the head.
  3. The utricular sac within the vestibular system plays a vital role in spatial orientation.
  4. Damage to the utricular system can lead to balance disorders and dizziness.
  5. The utricular nerve transmits signals from the utricular organ to the brain.
  6. Birds rely heavily on their utricular system for precise flight control.
  7. The utricular response is influenced by gravity, affecting our perception of vertical and horizontal orientations.
  8. Stimulation of the utricular system can cause a sensation of bodily displacement.
  9. Astronauts experience alterations in their utricular function due to the absence of gravitational forces in space.
  10. Recent research has explored the role of the utricular system in spatial memory and navigation.

FAQs About the word utricular

Of or pertaining to a utricle, or utriculus; containing, or furnished with, a utricle or utricles; utriculate; as, a utricular plant., Resembling a utricle or b

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The utricular organ in the inner ear contributes to our sense of balance.

The utricular macula is responsible for detecting linear accelerations of the head.

The utricular sac within the vestibular system plays a vital role in spatial orientation.

Damage to the utricular system can lead to balance disorders and dizziness.