BIOC32H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Proprioception, Hair Cell, Utricle (Ear)

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State of the body in relation to self and environment. Requires: sight, proprioceptors (in muscles and joints) There are two components for detection of equilibrium in the inner ear including: dynamic- related to motion of the body, static- position of body with respect to gravity. Filled with endolymph (icf fluid) like cochlear duct. 3 semi-circular canals connect to utricle at bases. At the ends of each canal is the ampulla; ampulla contain cristae (sensory structures) Hair cells connect to primary sensory neurons and surrounded by supporting cells. Contain 2 sac-like otilith organs: sacule and utricle. Otilith organs sense two things: linear acceleration e. g walking, head position e. g in gravity. The sensory structure in the vestibular apparatus is the maculae maculae contains: Protein particle; otilith (ear stones) + caco3 bind to matrix proteins on membrane surface. When head tips back, gravity causes otiliths to slide back, gelatinous otilith membrane also slides causes hair cilia to bend setting off electrical signals.

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