IPA: /ˈjuːtrɪkəl/
KK: /ˈjuːtrɪkəl/
A small sac or pouch found in the inner ear, prostate gland, or in certain plants, often serving a specific function related to balance or reproduction.
The utricle plays a crucial role in helping us maintain our balance by detecting changes in head position.
Utricle → It is derived from the Latin word "utriculus" (meaning a small bag or pouch), which is a diminutive form of "utricus" (meaning a bag). The term "utricle" refers to a small, pouch-like structure, often used in biological contexts to describe certain anatomical features.
Think of a small 'bag' ('utriculus') when you hear 'utricle' — it helps you remember that an utricle is a small pouch-like structure.