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What (who) is Utriculus - definition

MEMBRANOUS LABYRINTH IN THE VESTIBULE OF EAR
Macula acustica utriculi; Macula of utricle; Utricle of ear; Macula utriculi; Utriculus; Utricular macula
  • [[Inner ear]], showing utricle near centre

Utriculus         
·noun A little sac, or bag; a utricle; especially, a part of the membranous labyrinth of the ear. ·see the Note under Ear.
Amphilectus utriculus         
SPECIES OF SPONGE
Amphilectus utriculus is a species of demosponges found in the Atlantic waters west of Mauritania, western Africa.
Prostatic utricle         
  • Dissection of prostate showing prostatic utricle opening into the prostatic urethra.
SMALL INDENTATION IN THE PROSTATE
Vagina masculina; Utriculus prostaticus; Uterus masculinus; Vesicula prostatica; Utriculus masculinus; Sinus pocularis; Prostatic utricles; Male vagina
The prostatic utricle (Latin for "small pouch of the prostate") is a small indentation in the prostatic urethra, at the apex of the urethral crest, on the seminal colliculus (verumontanum), laterally flanked by openings of the ejaculatory ducts. It is also known as the vagina masculina or uterus masculinus or (in older literature) vesicula prostatica.

Wikipedia

Utricle (ear)

The utricle and saccule are the two otolith organs in the vertebrate inner ear. They are part of the balancing system (membranous labyrinth) in the vestibule of the bony labyrinth (small oval chamber). They use small stones and a viscous fluid to stimulate hair cells to detect motion and orientation. The utricle detects linear accelerations and head-tilts in the horizontal plane. The word utricle comes from Latin uter 'leather bag'.