internal ear
Complex labyrinthine structure that comprises sensory endorgans specialized for vestibular, auditory, and acoustico-vestibular sensation. [ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16217737 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_ear http://zfin.org/curator ]
Term info
internal ear
- inner ear
uberon_slim, efo_slim, pheno_slim, vertebrate_core
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The auditory (hearing) and vestibular (balance) organ of the fish, equivalent to the inner ear of amniotes. (See Anatomical Atlas entry for ear by T. Whitfield.)[TAO]
uberon
auris interna, otocyst, labyrinth
The labyrinth, or inner ear, evolved very early in vertebrate history and, with many variations in configuration but none of basic design and function, has been retained by all vertebrates.[well established][VHOG]
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Term relations
- structure with developmental contribution from neural crest
- ectoderm-derived structure
- multi organ part structure
- part of some ear
- develops_from some ear vesicle
- macula
- inner ear canal
- otic capsule
- perilymphatic channel
- perilymphatic system
- pars inferior of labyrinth
- endolymphatic system
- bony labyrinth
- membranous labyrinth
- tectorial restraint system
- internal acoustic meatus
- pars superior ear
- pars inferior ear
- inner ear foramen
- recessus basilaris
- labyrinthine artery
- inner ear epithelium
- perilymphatic space
- septum semircularium posterior
- septum semicircularium anterior
- septum semicircularium laterale
- blood-inner ear barrier