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Ancient coins dropped out from leather saccule Royalty Free Stock Photo
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hearing stone from inside fish brain perch perca fluviatilis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ampulla of vestibular system Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Normal vestibular system and Vertigo when Small calcified otoliths migrate from Saccule and Utricle into the semicircular canals
The utricle senses side-to-side and forward-backward motion, while the saccule senses up-and-down motion Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vestibular system Royalty Free Stock Photo
An organ that determines the body`s balance. And the direction of the body. .Vestibular system It is part of the mammal`s hearin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vestibular system. inner ear with cochlea. Closeup of hair cells in a macula Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Vestibular system with crista, macula, cochlea and receptor cells Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vestibular system anatomy and inner ear medical structure outline diagram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. BPPV. labyrinth of the inner ear with Semicircular canals. Comparison between Normal vestibular system and Vertigo when Small calcified otoliths migrate from Saccule and Utricle into the semicircular canals. Vector illustration


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