Yet the
sacculus is not thought to have any hearing function.
Peptidoglycan (or murein) forms a mesh-like
sacculus surrounding the cytoplasmic membrane of almost all eubacteria.
acuminata, Dinophysis ovum, and Dinophysis
sacculus. The tree topology was generally well supported in terms of bootstrap values.
We used the following abbreviations: AED: Aedeagus, CU: Cucullus, DU.EJ: Ductus ejaculatorius, JX: Juxta, PUP/ RJ: Punjabi University, Patiala/ Rahul Joshi collection, SA: Saccus, SL:
Sacculus, SL.: Saccular projection, TG: Tegumen, UN: Uncus, VES: Vesica, VIN: Vinculum, VLA: Valvula.
Uncus con bordes angulares protuberantes y levantados,
sacculus largo con el saccus alargado y dirigido hacia abajo, gnathos como en otras especies, las valvae mucho mas aguzadas que en alectryo y aristoteles.
Solomon, "Pregnancy in a uterine scar
sacculus: an unusual cause of postabortal haemorrhage.
Their
sacculus, which in humans acts as a gravity sensor to help us stand upright, is slightly rotated forwards.
These sensory cells are found in the cristae at the ampullated ends of the semicircular canals and in the maculae of the utricle and
sacculus. Movement of the endolymph in the semicircular canals, and movement of the otoliths in the case of the maculae, is translated by the hair cells into an electrical impulse.
Valva rectangular with truncate apex,
sacculus and costal margins more sclerotized than in middle; round setose lobe at dorsal base.
Researchers at the University of Manchester have discovered that an organ in the inner ear called the
sacculus, which responds to the frequencies commonly found in music, is connected to the part of the brain responsible for pleasure.
Among many species of teleost fish, acoustic signals are primarily encoded by fibers that innervate the
sacculus division of the inner ear (Popper and Fay, 1993).