Sentences with UTRICULUS
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"The utriculus is a small cavity in the inner ear."
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"The utriculus helps maintain balance and spatial orientation."
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"The utriculus is connected to the semicircular canals."
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"The utriculus contains sensory hair cells."
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"The utriculus is filled with fluid called endolymph."
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"The utriculus is responsible for detecting linear acceleration."
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"The utriculus sends signals to the brain about head position."
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"The utriculus is part of the vestibular system."
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"The utriculus is located near the cochlea in the inner ear."
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"Disorders of the utriculus can cause balance problems."
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"The utriculus is involved in the sense of equilibrium."
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"The utriculus is essential for maintaining posture."
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"The utriculus helps us adjust our body to changes in motion."
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"Diseases or injuries can damage the utriculus."
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"The utriculus is sensitive to gravity."
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"The utriculus plays a role in sensing head tilts."
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"The utriculus is part of the otolithic organs."
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"The utriculus is responsible for perceiving linear movements."
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"Stimulation of the utriculus can lead to eye movements."
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"The utriculus aids in stabilizing vision during movement."
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"The utriculus is a small pouch-like structure located within the inner ear."
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"The utriculus, along with the saccule, plays a role in balance and orientation."
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"The hair cells in the utriculus detect changes in head position and movement."
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"The utriculus contains microscopic otoliths that enhance its sensory capabilities."
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"Damage to the utriculus can lead to balance disorders and vertigo."
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"The utriculus is connected to the semicircular canals of the inner ear."
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"The utriculus helps the brain maintain a sense of spatial awareness."
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"The utriculus is filled with fluid known as endolymph."
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"The utriculus is part of the vestibular system, which contributes to our sense of balance."
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"The utriculus also aids in detecting linear acceleration and deceleration."