Complex labyrinthine structure that comprises sensory endorgans specialized for vestibular, auditory, and acoustico-vestibular sensation. [ PMID:16217737 ZFIN:curator Wikipedia:Internal_ear ]
术语信息
- BIRNLEX:1196
- EMAPA:16194
- MAT:0000145
- AAO:0000238
- VHOG:0000284
- galen:InnerEar
- UMLS:C1268973 (BIRNLEX:1196)
- UMLS:C0022889 (BIRNLEX:1196)
- MESH:D007758
- XAO:0000192
- EV:0100361
- ZFA:0000217
- MIAA:0000145
- CALOHA:TS-0478
- SCTID:304982002
- FMA:60909
- GAID:871
- EHDAA:504
- MA:0000237
- UMLS:C0022889 (ncithesaurus:Internal_Ear)
- EHDAA2:0000831
- Wikipedia:Internal_ear
- TAO:0000217
- SCTID:181189006
- EFO:0001363
- NCIT:C12499
- BTO:0000630
- OpenCyc:Mx4rwJ8SsJwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA
uberon_slim, efo_slim, pheno_slim, vertebrate_core
The auditory (hearing) and vestibular (balance) organ of the fish, equivalent to the inner ear of amniotes. (See Anatomical Atlas entry for ear by T. Whitfield.)[TAO]
The labyrinth, or inner ear, evolved very early in vertebrate history and, with many variations in configuration but none of basic design and function, has been retained by all vertebrates.[well established][VHOG]
Complex labyrinthine structure that comprises sensory endorgans specialized for vestibular, auditory, and acoustico-vestibular sensation.