As the endolymph pushes the cupula, the stereocilia is bent as well, stimulating the hair cells within the crista ampullaris.
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As the endolymph continues to move, the cupula is once again deflected resulting in the compensatory movements of the body when spun.
23.
Whereas the perilymph is rich in sodium ions, the endolymph is rich in potassium ions, which produces an ionic, electrical potential.
24.
As the endolymph stabilizes, the semicircular canals stop registering the gradual turn and the aircraft slowly loses altitude until impacting with the ground.
25.
The three semicircular canals are mutually orthogonal ( similar to three-axis accelerometer ) and are filled with a fluid called the endolymph.
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During cell death scars develop, which prevent potassium rich fluid on the endolymph from mixing with the fluid on the basal domain.
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Upon angular acceleration ( rotation ), the endolymph within the semicircular duct deflects the cupula against the hair cells of the crista ampullaris.
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The fluid found in these two cochlear chambers is perilymph, while scala media, or the cochlear duct, is filled with endolymph.
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If the pilot were to sustain a constant rate turn, the endolymph would eventually catch up with the ducts and cease to deflect the cupula.
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The endolymph is situated in two vestibules, the transduction changing mechanical changes into electrical stimuli are present in the organ of Corti in the cochlea.