Vestibular membrane

id: vestibular-membrane-317-1126517
title: Vestibular membrane
text: The vestibular membrane, vestibular wall or Reissner's membrane is a membrane inside the cochlea of the inner ear. It separates the cochlear duct from the vestibular duct. It helps to transmit vibrations from fluid in the vestibular duct to the cochlear duct. Together with the basilar membrane, it creates a compartment in the cochlea filled with endolymph, which is important for the function of the spiral organ of Corti. It allows nutrients to travel from the perilymph to the endolymph of the me
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description: Membrane in the cochlea in the inner ear
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vestibular_membrane
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date modified: 2024-03-05T16:34:47Z
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