"statocyst" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈstatə(ʊ)sɪst/ [UK] Forms: statocysts [plural]
Etymology: From stato- + cyst. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|stato|cyst}} stato- + cyst Head templates: {{en-noun}} statocyst (plural statocysts)
  1. (zoology) An organ of balance found in some aquatic invertebrates, consisting of a sac-like structure containing a statolith and numerous innervated setae. Ancestral to vertebrate otolith (their organ of hearing and balance). Wikipedia link: statocyst Categories (topical): Zoology Categories (lifeform): Animal body parts

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