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- pinna (elastic cartilage), external auditory meatus & ceruminous (ear wax) and sebaceous glands |
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- skin --> collagen --> mucous membrane
- thin keratinized stratified squamous --> collagen (outer radial, inner circular fibers) --> simple cuboidal/squamous
- collagen reduced at pars flaccida (top) |
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- irregular space within temporal bone lined by cuboidal epithelium
- connects middle ear with pharynx (balances pressure)
- mastoid air cells posteriorly
- ossicles --> oval/round (superior/inferior) window |
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- bony and membranous labyrinths
- CN VIII present in two divisions
- Cochlea (organ of Corti), Saccule and utricle (static position), and 3 Semicircular canals (angular movement) |
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- lines the bony labyrinth of the inner ear
- bears mesenchymal squamous cells |
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- lines the membranous labyrinth |
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Ectodermally derived simple squamous epithelium |
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- fills the bony labyrinth
- Sodium-rich |
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- fills the membranous labyrinth
- made by stria vascularis via intraepithelial capillaries
- Potassium-rich |
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- pear-shaped with a cup-shaped afferent nerve ending at its base
- has efferent endings on the calyx
- have "stereocilia" arranged in increasing length as a single cilium (kinocilium) |
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Vestibular type I hair cells |
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- cylindrical with both afferent and efferent nerve endings
- have "stereocilia" arranged in increasing length as a single cilium (kinocilium) |
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Vestibular type II hair cells |
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- the "flapper valve" in the crista ampullaris
- gelatinous structure that curies the microvilli and cilia of receptor cells |
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- gelatinous layer with otoliths (otoconia) found in this inner ear structure
- receptor cell surface processes buried in the gelatinous layer |
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- scala vestibuli --> vestibular (Reissner's) membrane --> Cochlear duct --> Organ of Corti --> basilar membrane --> scala tympani |
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- point at the center of cochlea where scala vestibuli and tympani meet |
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- the cochlea wraps around this core of spongy bone which contains the spiral ganglion |
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Does the width of the basilar membrane increase or decrease from the oval window to the helicotrema? |
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Increase (high-->low frequencies) |
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- range of hearing in a young adult |
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- located on the lateral wall of the cochlear duct
- produces endolymph (potassium-rich)
- contains intra-epithelial capillaries
- basal plasma membrane folding w/ mitochondria |
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- bony extension of the modiolus
- located next to spiral limbus |
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- contains hair cells of the sensory apparatus
- consists of tectorical membrane, hair cells
- supported by spiral limbus/lamina |
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- overlies and contains the stereocilia of the sensory hair cells |
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- ganglion located in the modiolus |
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- encircles the inner spiral tunnel |
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- do not contain cilium
- the sensory cells of the inner ear
- 1 row inner, 3-5 rows outer
- like vestibular receptor cells (type II hair cells) |
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- perform supportive role and surround inner hair cells completely
- surround the base of outer hair cells and have a process that runs apically and expands into a plate
- supports apical region of hair cell
- form tight junctions between themselves and with hair cells
- isolates lumen of cochlear duct from the spaces in the organ of Corti |
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- this occurs to initiate hair cell depolarization |
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