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Structure and Function of the Semicircular Canals. The three canals each have an ampulla containing a crista ampullaris and cupula (a). When the head is stationary, the cupula, and embedded stereocilia, are not bent (b). When the head rotates in the same plane as one of the canals, the fluid in the canal (endolymph) lags, leading to bending of the stereocilia in the cupula, which initiates nerve impulses. English labels.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Cochlea
Ampulla membranacea anterior
Ampulla membranacea lateralis
Ampulla membranacea posterior
Crista ampullaris
Cupula ampullaris
Endolympha
Membrana suprapleuralis
Ductus semicircularis anterior
Ductus semicircularis lateralis
Ductus semicircularis posterior
Ductus semicirculares
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