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statoacoustic Relating to equilibrium and hearing.
Synonym: vestibulocochlear.
Origin: G. Statos, standing, + akoustikos, acoustic
(05 Mar 2000)
statoacoustic nerve <anatomy, nerve> The vestibulocochlear nerve is responsible for the sense of hearing and balance (body position sense).
Lesions of the eighth nerve can result in deafness, tinnitus, dizziness, vertigo and vomiting.
Synonym: cranial nerve VIII.
(27 Sep 1997)
statoblast <zoology> One of a peculiar kind of internal buds, or germs, produced in the interior of certain Bryozoa and sponges, especially in the fresh water species; also called winter buds.
They are protected by a firm covering, and are usually destined to perpetuate the species during the winter season. They burst open and develop in the spring. In some fresh water sponges they serve to preserve the species during the dry season.
Origin: Gr. Standing (i.e, remaining).
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
statoconia Synonym: statoliths.
Origin: L. Fr. G. Statos, standing, konis, dust
(05 Mar 2000)
statoconial membrane A gelatinous membrane supported by the hairs of the hair cells of the maculae of the saccule and utriculus of the inner ear; adhering to the surface are numerous crystalline particles called statoconia.
Synonym: membrana statoconiorum, otolithic membrane.
(05 Mar 2000)
statocyst <zoology> An organ for the perception of gravity and thus body orientation, found in many invertebrate animals, a cavity lined with sensory cells and containing a statolith.
(20 Mar 1998)
statocyte <plant biology> A root tip cell containing one or more statoliths, involved in the detection of gravity in geotropism.
(20 Mar 1998)
statokinetic Pertaining to statokinetics.
(05 Mar 2000)
statokinetic reflex A reflex which, through stimulation of the receptors in the neck muscles and saemicircular canals, brings about movements of the limbs and eyes appropriate to a given movement of the head in space.
(05 Mar 2000)
statokinetics The adjustment made by the body in motion to maintain stable equilibrium.
Origin: G. Statos, standing, + kinesis, movement
(05 Mar 2000)
statolith 1. <botany> A type of amyloplast found in root tip cells of higher plants. It can sediment within the cell under the influence of gravity and is thought to be involved in the detection of gravity in geotropism.
2. <zoology> A sand grain or a structure of calcium carbonate or other hard secreted substance, found in the cavity of a statocyst. It stimulates sensory cells lining the cavity with which it comes in contact under the influence of gravity.
(20 Mar 1998)
statoliths Crystalline particles of calcium carbonate and a protein adhering to the gelatinous membrane of the maculae of the utricle and saccule.
Synonym: statoconia, ear crystals, otoconia, otoliths, otolites, sagitta.
Origin: G. Statos, standing, + lithos, stone
(05 Mar 2000)
statometer Synonym: exophthalmometer.
Origin: G. Statos, standing, + metron, measure
(05 Mar 2000)
statosphere Alternative (rare) name for centrosome.
(18 Nov 1997)
statotonic reflexes Reflex's in which utricular receptors in the vestibular apparatus sense changes in the head's position in space in terms of linear acceleration and the earth's gravitational field while receptors in the neck muscles sense changes in the position of the head relative to the trunk; input from these receptors reflexly controls the tone of the limb muscles to maintain or regain the desired posture.
Synonym: attitudinal reflexes.
(05 Mar 2000)
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statolith Starch or carbonate-containing structure (often plastids) in a rootcap cell believed to be involved in sensing gravitational pull.
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stato- Gli Stati associati sono Stati che hanno concluso un accordo di associazione con la Comunit? il quale prevede diritti ed obblighi reciproci. Nell'ambito del 5PQ, essi possono partecipare, in qualit?di entit?giuridiche non appartenenti all'UE, ai finanziamenti comunitari una volta che l'accordo di associazione sia entrato in vigore. Essi possono includere, ad esempio, i paesi candidati all'adesione all'UE oi paesi dell'EFTA-SEE. ...
Ãâó: www.cordis.lu/it/src/g_013_it.htm
statosphere A layer of the earth's atmosphere that extends from about 16 km to an altitude of about 50 km.
Ãâó: www.sci.sdsu.edu/GCRG/skyoaks/terms.htm
statoacoustic pertaining to balance and hearing.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
statoconia plural of statoconium.
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