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asked Feb 10, 2020 in 3D Segmentation by reginafancy (9,820 points)

The bony labyrinth is the network of  Hearing X3 Review passages with bone walls lined with the membranous labyrinth. (Sort of like the typical labyrinth outline houses the walking path.) The membranous labyrinth is ensconced within and has the same general form; it is, however, much smaller and is partly separated from the bony walls by quantities of distinct lymph fluid.

In certain places, it is held fast to the walls of the cavity and on its walls the ramifications of the acoustic nerve are distributed.Within this membranous labyrinth is where we find a central configuration vital to the orientation we also learn -- while we are still encased in amniotic fluid. Yes, it's true, we learn how to orient our head in our mother's womb. Our first acrobatic trick: turning our head downward to begin this life's journey into the birth canal.

Long Hair and Rolling Stones: Creating Fluid Polarity Like a rosetta-style feature central to the classic labyrinth, twin, delicate organs occupy a central location in the inner ear: the utricle and saccule. These two membranous sacs - vital to a centered existence - use small stones and a viscous fluid to stimulate cilia (hair-like cells) to detect motion and orientation.

 

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