Definition of Sacculi. Meaning of Sacculi. Synonyms of Sacculi

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Definition of Sacculi

Sacculi
Sacculus Sac"cu*lus, n.; pl. Sacculi. [L., little sack.] (Anat.) A little sac; esp., a part of the membranous labyrinth of the ear. See the Note under Ear.

Meaning of Sacculi from wikipedia

- Macula of saccule Details Identifiers Latin macula sacculi TA98 A15.3.03.084 TA2 7002 FMA 74944 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- development. Immature alveoli appear as bulges from the sacculi which invade the primary septa. As the sacculi develop, the protrusions in the primary septa become...
- the form of still smaller saccular diverticuli growing out from the main sacculi. The term "racemose gland" is used to describe a "compound alveolar gland"...
- doi:10.1097/MCG.0b013e3181862a9f. PMID 18936652. Drummond, H (1916). "Sacculi of the large intestine with special reference to their relation to the...
- showing a condition of acute pyonephrosis. The ureter is blocked by a calculus and several calculi are seen lying in the sacculi. Specialty Urology ...
- 55–61 in females, as well as a complete lack of consolidated paxilli and sacculi (sensory organs in the antennae of certain insects), concealed prebasal...
- anterior part of the saccule exhibits an oval thickening, the macula acustica sacculi, or macula, to which are distributed the saccular filaments of the vestibular...
- enable the body to detect any deviation from equilibrium. The macula sacculi detects vertical acceleration while the macula utriculi is responsible...
- Y-shaped lymph sinus that abuts the lymph-filled transverse canal joining the sacculi of the right and left ears. This allows the transmission of vibrations...
- oweni can be identified by its numerous leg pairs, lack of consolidated sacculi, prelabral consolidated areas, and long, thin second maxillary apical claws...