Parts of the Ear (Anatomy)

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Malleus (Hammer)

one of the 3 small bones in the middle ear which increase or decrease vibrations from the ear drum

<p>one of the 3 small bones in the middle ear which increase or decrease vibrations from the ear drum</p>
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Incus (anvil)

one of the 3 small bones in the middle ear which increase or decrease vibrations from the ear drum

<p>one of the 3 small bones in the middle ear which increase or decrease vibrations from the ear drum</p>
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Stapes (Stirrup)

one of the 3 small bones in the middle ear which increase or decrease vibrations from the ear drum

<p>one of the 3 small bones in the middle ear which increase or decrease vibrations from the ear drum</p>
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Semicircular Canals

This is reponsible for keeping you upright, maintaining balance

<p>This is reponsible for keeping you upright, maintaining balance</p>
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Vestibulocochlear Nerve

This is how the brain gets electrical messages from the the inner ear to the brain

<p>This is how the brain gets electrical messages from the the inner ear to the brain</p>
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Cochlea

snail-shaped chamber within the inner ear, changes the vibrations from the bones into electrical signals

<p>snail-shaped chamber within the inner ear, changes the vibrations from the bones into electrical signals</p>
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Pharyngotympanic Tube

A narrow tube between the middle ear and the nose that serves to equalize pressure on both sides of the eardrum

<p>A narrow tube between the middle ear and the nose that serves to equalize pressure on both sides of the eardrum</p>
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Tympanic Membrane (ear drum)

a small, thin membrane that vibrates when sound waves hit it

<p>a small, thin membrane that vibrates when sound waves hit it</p>
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Pinna

this directs outside sounds to the ear canal

<p>this directs outside sounds to the ear canal</p>
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External acoustic meatus

a pathway that takes vibrations to the ear drum

<p>a pathway that takes vibrations to the ear drum</p>
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Oval window

Opening into the inner ear, stapes articulates with it

<p>Opening into the inner ear, stapes articulates with it</p>
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Round Window

- flexible membrane that allows fluid within cochlea to vibrate

<p>- flexible membrane that allows fluid within cochlea to vibrate</p>
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Ossicles

3 small bones located in the middle ear

<p>3 small bones located in the middle ear</p>
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Ceruminous Glands

glands that create cerumen (Ear wax)

<p>glands that create cerumen (Ear wax)</p>
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Vestibule

The central part of the osseous labyrinth, and is situated medial to the tympanic cavity, behind the cochlea, and in front of the semicircular canals.

<p>The central part of the osseous labyrinth, and is situated medial to the tympanic cavity, behind the cochlea, and in front of the semicircular canals.</p>
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Perilymph

the bodily fluid that fills the space between the bony labyrinth of the inner ear

<p>the bodily fluid that fills the space between the bony labyrinth of the inner ear</p>
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Endolymph

Thick gel like fluid found inside of the membranous labyrinth

<p>Thick gel like fluid found inside of the membranous labyrinth</p>
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Membranous Labyrinth

Located within the bony labyrinth, also divided into three parts: semicircular ducts and two saclike structures - the saccule and the utricle.

<p>Located within the bony labyrinth, also divided into three parts: semicircular ducts and two saclike structures - the saccule and the utricle.</p>
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Hair cell

Send signals to the cerebellum via the vestibular nerve

<p>Send signals to the cerebellum via the vestibular nerve</p>
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Ampulla

enlargement at the base of each semicircular canals. at the base is where the receptors are found

<p>enlargement at the base of each semicircular canals. at the base is where the receptors are found</p>
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Crista Ampullaris

The part inside the Ampullar that helps tell balance when moving

<p>The part inside the Ampullar that helps tell balance when moving</p>
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Cupula

The membrane that surrounds the hair in side the crista ampullaris

<p>The membrane that surrounds the hair in side the crista ampullaris</p>
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Vestibular Nerve Fibers

Sends signals to the cerebellum to report the position of your head

<p>Sends signals to the cerebellum to report the position of your head</p>
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What path does endolymph flow?

Cochlear duct → ductus reuniens → saccule → utricle → semicircular ducts → endolymphatic sac