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  1. An otolith (Greek: ὠτο-, ōto- ear + λῐ́θος, líthos, a stone), also called statoconium or otoconium or statolith, is a calcium carbonate structure in the saccule or utricle of the inner ear, specifically in the vestibular system of vertebrates.
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    An otolith is a particle that is crystalline in structure due to its calcium carbonate composition. It is found in the inner ear of vertebrates. In particular, it adheres to the gelatinous membrane of the maculae of the utricle and the saccule.
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    o·to·lith
    [ˈōdəˌliTH]
    noun
    zoology
    otolith (noun) · otoliths (plural noun)
    1. each of three small oval calcareous bodies in the inner ear of vertebrates, involved in sensing gravity and movement.
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    An otolith (Ancient Greek: ὠτο-, ōto- ear + λῐ́θος, líthos, a stone), also called otoconium, statolith, or statoconium, is a calcium carbonate structure in the saccule or utricle of the inner ear, specifically in the vestibular system of vertebrates. The saccule and utricle, in turn, together make the … See more

    Endolymphatic infillings such as otoliths are structures in the saccule and utricle of the inner ear, specifically in the vestibular labyrinth See more

    The semicircular canals and sacs in all vertebrates are attached to endolymphatic ducts, which in some groups (such as sharks) end in small openings, … See more

    After the death and decomposition of a fish, otoliths may be preserved within the body of an organism or be dispersed before burial and fossilization. … See more

    Composition
    The composition of fish otoliths is also proving useful to fisheries scientists. The calcium carbonate that the otolith is composed of is primarily derived from the water. As the otolith grows, new calcium carbonate crystals … See more

    'Sea gems' ornaments from fish otoliths have been introduced in the market in India recently, with the efforts of a group of enthusiastic fisher women in Vizhinjam. Scientists from Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) have trained these fisher … See more

     
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