| 1. | Its cavity does not directly communicate with that of the utricle.
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| 2. | The otoliths have two components : the utricle and the saccule.
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| 3. | The fruit in an ovoid, compressed utricle with membranous pericarp.
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| 4. | Both the utricle and the saccule provide information about acceleration.
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| 5. | This structure is called the perigynium or utricle, a modified prophyll.
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| 6. | The inflorescence is a tightly packed utricle just over a millimeter long.
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| 7. | The utricle detects linear accelerations and head-tilts in the horizontal plane.
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| 8. | Static balance is provided by two ventricles, the utricle and the saccule.
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| 9. | The fruit is a reddish utricle layered around the surface of the seed.
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| 10. | The fruit is a narrow cylindrical utricle containing several tiny, pyramidal seeds.
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