| 1. | The endolymph is the fluid that surrounds the apical surfaces of hair cells.
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| 2. | Due to inertia however, the endolymph continues on.
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| 3. | The semicircular ducts are filled with endolymph, and contain the crista ampullaris.
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| 4. | As the head rotates the duct moves but the endolymph lags behind owing to inertia.
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| 5. | The membranous labyrinth contains fluid called endolymph.
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| 6. | Each canal is filled with a fluid called endolymph and contains motion sensors within the fluids.
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| 7. | When the head rotates, the endolymph filling the semicircular ducts initially lags behind due to inertia.
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| 8. | Within this channel is the tube-like endolymphatic duct, filled with a fluid called endolymph.
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| 9. | The RM separates endolymph in the cochlear duct from underlying corticolymph and perilymph of the scala tympani.
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| 10. | Its fluid, endolymph, also contains electrolytes and proteins, but is chemically quite different from perilymph.
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