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balance or equilibrium and hearing
what are the two special sensory functions of the ear?
inner ear only
balance and equilibrium is within what part of the ear?
all three
hearing uses structures in what regions of the ear?
pinna, tympanic membrane
the external ear extends from ___ to ___
funnels sound to the tympanic membrane
what does the external ear do?
air-filled tympanic cavity containing 3 auditory ossicles
describe middle ear
fluid filled channels that convert mechanical energy into nerve impulses
describe inner ear
squamous part, tympanic part, mastoid part, petrous part
list the regions of the temporal bone that relate to the ear
squamous part
what part of the temporal bone is flat and smooth like a scale with zygomatic process projecting anteriorly?
tympanic part
what is the bony collar of the temporal bone that helps form the external acoustic meatus?
mastoid part
what part of the temporal bone (that relates to the ear) contains air cells?
petrous part
what part of the temporal bone (that relates to the ear) houses the organs of hearing and equilibrium?
middle and posterior cranial fossae
what does the petrous part of the temporal bone form a portion of?
pinna, external acoustic meatus, tympanic membrane
what are the parts of the external ear?
tympanic membrane
what is the boundary between the external ear and middle ear?
inflammation of the structures of the external ear
what is otitis externa?
Swimmer's ear
what is otitis externa aka?
auricle or pinna
what is the funnel shaped structure that directs sound into the external acoustic meatus?
elastic cartilage covered by skin except for lobule which is fibrous connective tissue and epithelium
what is the auricle/pinna made of?
growth hormone
what hormone is the pinna/auricle affected by throughout life?
avascular
is the pinna/auricle largely vascular or avascular?
outer, posterior convex curve of pinna
what is the helix?
concentric curve parallel to helix
what is the antihelix?
triangular projection of tissue anterior to opening of external acoustic meatus
what is the tragus?
projection from posterior that opposes tragus
what is the antitragus?
earlobe (no elastic cartilage)
what is the lobule?
shell shaped fossa
what is the concha of the pinna/auricle?
deepest part of concha
what is the cymba of the pinna/auricle?
helix, antihelix, tragus, antitragus, lobule, concha, cymba
list the structures of the auricle/pinna
epiglottis, ear, eustachian tube
what are the only 3 places in the entire body to have elastic cartilage?
S-shaped tube that extends ~2.5 cm medially
describe external acoustic meatus
concha, tympanic membrane
the external acoustic meatus runs from the ___ to the ___
tympanic part of temporal bone
what forms the medial 2/3 of the external acoustic meatus?
cartilaginous and lined by skin with sebaceous and ceruminous glands and hair follicles
describe the lateral 1/3 of the external acoustic meatus
thin, semitransparent, oval membrane
what are the features of the tympanic membrane?
a mucous membrane
the internal lining of the tympanic membrane is what?
skin
the external lining of the tympanic membrane is what?
transmits vibrations via auditory ossicles
how does the tympanic membrane transmit sound waves to internal ear?
auditory ossicles
what structures are responsible for amplification of sound in the ears?
5 o'clock
using clock analogy, where is the cone of light on the right?
7 o'clock
using clock analogy, where is the cone of light on the left?
air-filled, narrow box with 6 sides
describe tympanic cavity
1.5 cm high x 1.5 cm deep x 0.5 cm wide
what are the dimensions of the tympanic cavity?
mucous membrane
what is the tympanic cavity lined with?
auditory tube, mastoid air cells
the tympanic cavity opens into the ___ and is connected to the ___
tegmen tympani ("covering" of the tympanic cavity)
what is the roof of the tympanic cavity?
thin plate of bone separating the tympanic cavity from the middle cranial fossa
what is the tegmen tympani?
tegmen tympani
otitis media can spread through what bone to reach the meninges?
jugular wall
what is the floor of the tympanic cavity?
bony septum between the tympanic cavity and internal jugular v
what is the jugular wall?
tympanic membrane and membranous wall
what is the lateral wall of the tympanic cavity composed of?
labyrinthine wall
what is the medial wall of the tympanic cavity aka?
medial wall of tympanic cavity (labyrinthine wall)
what separates the middle ear from inner ear?
membranous labyrinth, ducts of inner ear
what does the medial wall (labyrinthine wall) refer to?
raised area opposite the TM that is covered by tympanic plexus
what is the promontory?
promontory, fenestra vestibuli, fenestra cochleae
what does the medial wall (labyrinthine wall) of tympanic cavity contain?
fenestra vestibuli
what is the name for the oval window?
footplate of the stapes
the ___ fits over the fenestra vestibuli membrane
fenestra cochleae
what is the name for the round window?
membrane-bound opening between middle ear and cochlea (round window)
what is the fenestra cochleae?
mastoid wall
what is the posterior wall of the tympanic cavity aka?
aditus to mastoid antrum, pyramidal eminence, opening for chorda tympani n
what does the posterior wall (mastoid wall) of the tympanic cavity contain?
opening to mastoid air cells
what is the aditus to the mastoid antrum?
conical elevation through which the tendon of the stapedius m passes through
what is the pyramidal eminence?
lateral to the pyramidal eminence
where is the opening of the chorda tympani n located?
carotid wall
what is the anterior wall of the tympanic cavity aka?
thin body plate that separates the carotid artery from the tympanic cavity
what is the anterior wall (carotid wall) of the tympanic cavity?
superior opening in anterior wall (carotid wall) of tympanic cavity
where does the tensor tympani m pass through?
inferior opening on anterior wall (carotid wall) of tympanic cavity
where is the pharyngeal opening to the auditory tube located?
roof, floor (jugular wall), lateral wall, medial wall (labyrinthine wall), posterior wall (mastoid wall), anterior wall (carotid wall)
what are the sides of the tympanic cavity?
auditory ossicles, stapedius m, tensor tympani m, chorda tympani m, tympanic plexus
list contents of tympanic cavity
auditory ossicles
what transmits vibrations from tympanic membrane to the inner ear?
base of the stapes has smaller surface area than the TM
what causes the auditory ossicles amplify the force of vibrations to inner ear?
hammer, connected to TM
what is the malleus?
anvil, transmits vibrations from malleus to stapes
what is the incus?
stirrup, footplate connected to oval window
what is the stapes?
between incus and stapes, incudostapedial joint
where is the smallest bone and socket joint located?
facial n
what is the chorda tympani n a branch of?
lingual branch of mandibular n
what does the chorda tympani n join?
chorda tympani n
what n conveys taste from anterior 2/3 of tongue?
submandibular and sublingual salivary glands
what does the chorda tympani n carry parasympathetic fibers to?
branches of CNs VII and IX
what is the tympanic plexus formed by?
mucosa of middle ear, mastoid cells, and auditory tube
what does the tympanic plexus supply?
eustachian tube and pharyngotympanic tube
what are two alternate names for the auditory tube?
nasopharynx
the auditory tube connects the ___ with the tympanic cavity
posterior 1/3
what portion of the auditory tube is a bony canal?
anterior 2/3
what portion of the auditory tube is a surrounded by elastic cartilage?
equalize air pressure in the middle ear with atmospheric pressure
what is the function of the auditory tube?
swallowing/yawning
the cartilaginous part of the auditory tube remains closed except during...
air-filled chamber that connects tympanic cavity to mastoid air cells
what is the mastoid antrum?
tegmen tympani (m)
what forms the roof of the mastoid antrum?
loculated, air-filled chambers that assist with reception of sound and phonation
what are mastoid air cells?
vestibulocochlear organ
the inner organ houses what organ?
channels within the bone
what is the bony labyrinth?
membrane bound channels
what is the membranous labyrinth?
equilibrium and hearing
what is the function of the vestibulocochlear organ?
perilymph and membranous labyrinth
what is the bony labyrinth filled with and what does it contain?
vestibule and semicircular canals
what structures make up the bony labyrinth?
saccule and utricle
what does the vestibule contain?
vestibule
what do the semicircular canal communicate with?