Biology, asked by RupamRajbhar, 1 year ago

what is statocyst ?
and it's function.

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Answered by vedu14
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The statocyst is a balance sensory receptor present in some aquatic invertebrates, including molluscs,[1] bivalves,[2] cnidarians,[3] ctenophorans,[4] echinoderms,[5] cephalopods,[6] and crustaceans.[7] A similar structure is also found in Xenoturbella.[8] The statocyst consists of a sac-like structure containing a mineralised mass (statolith) and numerous innervated sensory hairs (setae). The statolith's inertia causes it to push against the setae when the animal accelerates. Deflection of setae by the statolith in response to gravity activates neurons, providing feedback to the animal on change in orientation and allowing balance to be maintained.

Answered by zubairGanie
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it is balancing organ present in ctenophora and arthopoda
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