Saccule
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saccule
n. small sac, small baglike structure in a plant or animal

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Saccule
The saccule is a bed of sensory cells situated in the inner ear. The saccule translates head movements into neural impulses which the brain can interpret. The saccule is sensitive to linear translations of the head, specifically movements up and down (for example, moving on an elevator). When the head moves vertically, the sensory cells of the saccule are disturbed and the neurons connected to them begin transmitting impulses to the brain. These impulses travel along the vestibular portion of the eighth cranial nerve to the vestibular nuclei in the brainstem.

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saccule

Noun
1. a small sac or pouch (especially the smaller chamber of the membranous labyrinth)
(synonym) sacculus
(hypernym) sac
(part-holonym) membranous labyrinth


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saccule
nm. saccule, small sac, small baglike structure in a plant or animal

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Saccule
(n.)
A little sac; specifically, the sacculus of the ear.
  

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