| 21. | The fruit is a narrow, curving utricle up to 4 centimeters long which contains many tiny seeds.
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| 22. | Humans have semicircular canals, neck muscle " stretch " receptors, and the utricle ( gravity organ ).
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| 23. | The subglobose or laterally compressed fruit ( utricle ) is not spongy, and does not fall at maturity.
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| 24. | The saccule, like the utricle, provides information to the brain about head position when it is not moving.
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| 25. | The hollow cylinder section leading from the bifurcation to the utricle is likewise lined with upward-pointing curved hairs.
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| 26. | They contain the sensory hair cells and otoliths of the macula of utricle and duct that connect the saccule and utricle.
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| 27. | They contain the sensory hair cells and otoliths of the macula of utricle and duct that connect the saccule and utricle.
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| 28. | Also shows the utricle and saccule organs that are responsible for detecting linear acceleration, or movement in a straight line.
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| 29. | The utricle and saccule are sensors for detecting angular or linear acceleration, and the three semicircular canals detect head rotation.
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| 30. | Bending the stereocilia toward the kinocilium utricle ) or away from ( in the saccule ) a middle line called the striola.
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