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- B8be44b0aa6f2aeacdf7c6cf50d8fced6 source "WP" @default.
- B8be44b0aa6f2aeacdf7c6cf50d8fced6 type Axiom @default.
- B8be44b0aa6f2aeacdf7c6cf50d8fced6 annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000008 @default.
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- B8be44b0aa6f2aeacdf7c6cf50d8fced6 annotatedTarget "In bony fish, or teleosts, it has been proposed that the cerebellar auricles, which receive a large amount of input from the vestibulolateral line system, constitute the vestibulocerebellum and are homologues of the flocculonodular lobe of higher vertebrates along with the corpus cerebelli, which receives spinocerebellar and tectocerebellar fibers. The labyrinth and the lateral line organs of lampreys have structural and functional similarity. An important difference between the two structures is that the arrangement of the lateral line organs are such that they are sensitive to relative motion of the fluid surrounding the animal, whereas the labyrinths, having very similar sensing mechanisms, are sensitive to endolymph, providing information concerning the animal's own equilibrium of the body and orientation in space" @default.