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semicircular canal
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sem·i·cir·cu·lar canal (sm-sûrky-lr)
n.
Any of three bony tubes in the labyrinth of the ear within which the semicircular ducts are located.

semicircular canal
[-sur′kyələr]
Etymology: L, semi-, half, circulare, to go around, canalis, channel
any of three bony fluid-filled loops in the osseous labyrinth of the internal ear, associated with the sense of balance. The posterior, superior, and lateral canals, all about 0.8 mm in diameter and perpendicular to each other, open into the cochlea. The posterior canal is the longest.


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These structures, including the bilateral semicircular ducts and the utricle, are responsible for equilibrium awareness, and they're sensitive to inner ear infections, which may lead to dizziness/vertigo.
 
 
 
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