cupula

anatomy
Also known as: cupula of crista ampullaris

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fishes and amphibians

    • lateral line system
      • compound eye
        In senses: Mechanical senses

        …jellylike cap known as a cupula. The cupula is displaced by water movement, thus bending the hairs beneath it, resulting in activity in the nerve. In the inner ear of higher vertebrates there are three variants of this basic design, responsible for detecting the direction of gravity, angular rotation, and…

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      • Meissner's corpuscle; mechanoreception
        In mechanoreception: Mechanoreceptor function

        …into a jellylike substance (the cupula) that bends in response to water displacement. The cupula stands freely in the surrounding water, grows continuously (e.g., as a human fingernail), and wears away at the top. Sense organs of this type are distributed along definite lateral lines on the head and body…

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    human