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capsule

In botany, a dry, usually many-seeded fruit formed from an ovary composed of two or more fused carpels, which splits open to release the seeds. The same term is used for the spore-containing structure of mosses and liverworts; this is borne at the top of a long stalk or seta.

Capsules burst open (dehisce) in various ways, including lengthwise, by a transverse lid – for example, scarlet pimpernel Anagallis arvensis – or by a number of pores, either towards the top of the capsule, as in the poppy Papaver, or near the base, as in certain species of bellflower Campanula.



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First, children may present with neurotologic symptoms caused by early-onset otosclerosis-like lesions of the otic capsule.
[FIGURE 1 OMITTED] [FIGURE 2 OMITTED] A temporal bone computed tomography (CT) scan revealed narrowing in both internal auditory canals and constriction of the contents of both otic capsules.
7) Clinically, mixed tumors are confined to the middle ear and mastoid; they rarely involve the otic capsule or facial nerve, and they may be misdiagnosed as chronic otitis media.
 
 
 
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