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Within the vestibule, there are two depressions, or 'rooms'.  One of the two depressions, the utricle (recessus ellipticus) is located posteriorly, and the other depression, the saccule (or recessus sphæricus), is located anteriorly.  Both depressions have hair cells, and attached to the hair cells is the otolith, a heavy structure that moves with gravity.
Within the vestibule, there are two depressions, or 'rooms'.  One of the two depressions, the utricle (recessus ellipticus) is located posteriorly, and the other depression, the saccule (or recessus sphæricus), is located anteriorly.  Both depressions have hair cells, and attached to the hair cells is the otolith, a heavy structure that moves with gravity.
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<GIFT>
//LEVEL:2
//RAND
The asterisk indicates the {=otolith~hair cell~semicircular canals~ossicles} of the vestibule in the inner ear.
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//LEVEL:2
//RAND
The asterisk indicates the {otolith~=hair cell~semicircular canals~ossicles} of the vestibule in the inner ear.
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</GIFT>

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Within the vestibule, there are two depressions, or 'rooms'. One of the two depressions, the utricle (recessus ellipticus) is located posteriorly, and the other depression, the saccule (or recessus sphæricus), is located anteriorly. Both depressions have hair cells, and attached to the hair cells is the otolith, a heavy structure that moves with gravity.