spiral sulcus

sulcus spiralis

A concavity in the floor of the cochlear duct, formed by either the overhanging vestibular lip (inner spiral sulcus) or the spiral prominence and the spiral organ (outer spiral sulcus).

Type Organ
Parent Structure sulcus
Latin Name sulcus spiralis
FMA ID 77744

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the spiral sulcus?
A concavity in the floor of the cochlear duct, formed by either the overhanging vestibular lip (inner spiral sulcus) or the spiral prominence and the spiral organ (outer spiral sulcus).
What is the Latin name for the spiral sulcus?
The Latin name for the spiral sulcus is sulcus spiralis.

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