type II cell

anatomy

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anatomy of the inner ear

  • human ear
    In human ear: Vestibule

    …by a nerve calyx, and type II cells have a cylindrical body with nerve endings at the base. They form a mosaic on the surface of the maculae, with the type I cells dominating in a curvilinear area (the striola) near the centre of the macula and the cylindrical cells…

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