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three parts of the external ear? |
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-Pinna (oracle) ear flap -External auditory canal w/ceruminous glands -External acoustic meatus (lined w/ a wax that has antibacterial properties) -Tympanic membrane: eardrum |
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-tympanic cavity - auditory tube (eustachian tube) connects middle ear w/ pharynx allows pressure equalization - auditory ossicles: Malleua:“hammer” that hits the incus Incus: the “anvil" Stapes:“stirrup” w/ an oval base -oval window separates middle& inner ear |
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- tensor tympani attaches to malleus stabilizes malleus -stapedius attaches to the stapes minimizes movement of stapes |
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bony: has perilymph membranous: has endolymph |
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2 divisions of the inner ear |
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-vestibular complex (vestibule and semicircular canals) (equilibrium)
-cochlea (hearing) |
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these cause the waves in your ear |
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-oval window stapes attached at beginning of vestibular duct of
-round window at end of tympanic duct |
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all receptors are "hair cells"
-they have stereocilia (projections off the hair cell) -kinocilium (one long projection that helps orient what the cell does) |
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How stereocilia and kinocilia work? |
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If the stereocilia bends toward the kinocilium it will stimulate the cell and tell it to fire |
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has a) semicircular canals and b) Utricle and Saccule |
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-anterior, posterior, lateral -have an ampulla (swollen area around the base of each canal) |
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one specific spot with the crista which has the haircells--> has the kinocilium and stereocilia |
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a gelatinous substance that surrounds the hair fibers; when water rushes by it helps them bend more (makes them more sensitive) |
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makes hair fibers sensitive helps you determine where your head is in space (shaking no,nodding, rolling head around) |
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Utricle and Saccule do what? |
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detect gravity and linear acceleration |
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Both the utricle and saccule have what? -otolith -statoconia |
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each has macula with haircells these haircells project into the otolith (Statoconia &gelatinous substance) statoconia: crystals on the gelatinous substance that create drag when you tip head back |
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READ OVER NEURAL PATHWAYS |
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READ OVER NEURAL PATHWAYS |
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Vestibular (top) Cochlear (middle) Typmanic (bottom) |
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Cochlear Ducts (VCT) filled with |
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Vestibular (top) --> perilymph Cochlear (middle)-->endolymph Typmanic (bottom)-->perilymph |
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Cochlear Duct VCT connections |
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Vestibular (top) -->oval window Cochlear (middle)--> btwn vestibular and tympanic ducts Typmanic (bottom)-->round window |
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contain hair cells that are stimulated by sound vibrations |
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Organ of Corti: where is it |
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btwn basilar membrane and tectorial membrane |
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Movement compresses _____ and ____ |
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cochlear duct and organ of corti |
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