Difference between revisions of "Template:Auditory and vestibular anatomy"
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* [[Kinocilium]] | * [[Kinocilium]] | ||
* [[Otolith]] | * [[Otolith]] | ||
+ | ** [[Otolithic membrane]] | ||
* [[Vestibular aqueduct]] | * [[Vestibular aqueduct]] | ||
** [[endolymphatic duct]] | ** [[endolymphatic duct]] | ||
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| group2 = [[Semicircular canal]]s | | group2 = [[Semicircular canal]]s | ||
| list2 = | | list2 = | ||
− | * [[Superior semicircular canal]] | + | * [[Superior semicircular canal|Superior]] |
− | * [[Posterior semicircular canal]] | + | * [[Posterior semicircular canal|Posterior]] |
− | * [[Horizontal semicircular canal]] | + | * [[Horizontal semicircular canal|Horizontal]] |
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* [[Ampullary cupula]] | * [[Ampullary cupula]] | ||
* [[Osseous ampullae|Ampullae]] | * [[Osseous ampullae|Ampullae]] |
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