Otoconia

Word OTOCONIA
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The body normally maintains balance via an area in the inner ear that uses sensitive hairs to detect the movement of minuscule stones called otoconia, which shift as your body changes position. ❋ Unknown (2009)

When you go inside the inner ear here, you have an area called the otoconia, which see over here. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Two small rounded bodies termed otoconia, each consisting of a mass of minute crystalline grains of carbonate of lime, held together in a mesh of gelatinous tissue, are suspended in the endolymph in contact wish the free ends of the hairs projecting from the maculæ. ❋ Unknown (1918)

When you experience vertigo, the displaced otoconia essentially confuses things in the canals and kind of makes you feel dizzy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You may not have marbles for brains, but your ears are filled with rocks — tiny calcium carbonate crystals called otoconia. ❋ Unknown (2007)

A cat can right itself when falling and land on its foot, e\en though it was dropped feet up - It does this L\ automatically altering the position of its head into the upright, being guided by the position of its otoconia. ❋ Asimov, Isaac (1963)

The material within, if present in relatively large particles, is called otoltths ( "earstone" G), and if present in fine particles is called otoconia (oh'toh-koh'nee-uh; "ear-dust" G). ❋ Asimov, Isaac (1963)

The roaming otoconia can change the sense of movement, causing a difference between actual head movement and the message being sent to the brain by the inner ear. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In relation to the ear a common reason of dizziness is due to a miss placed otoconia, which would give you the feeling of vertigo. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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