Abstract: | The hair cell polarization of the various sensory epithelia in the inner ear was examined in two species of flatfish, the Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) and the Dab (Limanda limanda). The hair cells in the macula utriculi are polarized in the pattern usually seen for this macula in vertebrates. In the macula sacculi and macula lagenae the hair cell polarization is different from that hitherto described from bony fishes and other vertebrates. The polarization seen in these maculae in the flatfish explains their ability to sense movements in all directions, which is necessary if these sensory areas are the most important inner ear organs in the regulation of postural orientation. |