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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cupula" is not correct in English; it should be "a cupola." You can use "a cupola" when referring to a small dome-like structure on top of a building, often used for decoration or to provide light and ventilation.
Example: "The old library was topped with a beautiful cupola that added to its architectural charm."
Alternatives: "a dome" or "a turret."
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Each organ contains a crista, sensory hair cells, and a cupula, as found in the ampullae of the semicircular ducts.
The canals are equipped at intervals with clusters of hair cells, each with a jellylike cap known as a cupula.
These ciliated cells are not surmounted by an otolithic mass or a cupula, but some of the cilia are attached either directly or indirectly to a tectorial membrane (a membrane with one edge fixed to a stationary base, thus anchoring the cilia) or to an inertia body (a mass lying over the ciliated cells and restraining the movements of the cilia).
Evidence of chronic ACL deficiency may be seen with increased posteromedial wear, also known as a "cupula" [55].
Neuromasts contain bundles of sensory hair cells beneath a cupula, which are responsible for sensing the displacement of water molecules [ 17].
Bergenius and Ichijo have also speculated that the attachment of debris of lower density makes a cupula in HSCC lighter than the endolymph.
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Each consists of an almost circular tube, with a bulge at one point containing a cluster of hair cells with a gelatinous cupula attached.
Since the pathophysiological basis of AN is considered a heavy cupula, it is suggested that PGN is conversely induced by a light cupula.
Since AN was induced by a heavy cupula, we concluded that the basic pathophysiological mechanism of PGN is a light cupula in patients with H-BPPV.
The crista is oriented at right angles to the plane of the canal, and the extended hairs of its sensory cells are imbedded in a jellylike cupula that reaches to the opposite wall of the ampulla.
Hair cells of the superficial lateral line have their mechanosensitive stereocilia embedded into a gelatinous cupula.
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