Ear Flashcards

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Auricle

A

(pinna)
supported by elastic cartilage
directs air vibrations into ear

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2
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External Auditory Canal

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passageway to tympanic membrane

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3
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Ceruminous glands

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secretes ear wax to slow bacteria growth

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4
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Tympanic membrane

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(ear drum)
Thin transparent connective tissue, vibrates in synch with sound waves that strike it
connected to malleus

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5
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Ossicles

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malleus, incus, stapes

vibrate fluid in cochlea

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6
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Oval window

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Stapes vibrates against this window at base of scala vestibuli

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7
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Round window

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at the base of scala tympani, dissipate pressure in cochlea, connected to auditory tube

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Auditory tube

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(Eustachian tube)

connects to nasopharynx to equalize pressure between external and middle ear

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9
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Tympanic reflex

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tensor tympani and stapedius muscles of inner ear contract to reduce effect of loud sound waves

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10
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Membranous labyrinth

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filled w/endolymph

location of mechanoreceptors of balance and hearing

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Bony labyrinth

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bone that surrounds and protects inner ear

perilymph is found between hear and membranous labyrinth

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12
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Semicircular canals

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3 canals are 3 dimensionally arranged 90 degrees to each other
-detects rotational acceleration or deceleration

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13
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Vestibule

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detects change in head position or linear acceleration and deceleration

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14
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Cochlea

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spirals 2.5 times around
contains mechanoreceptors that detect auditory info
3 chambers
-scala vestibuli: contains perilymph
-scala media: contains endolymph
-scala typani: contains perilymph
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15
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Vestibular membrane

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separates scala vestibuli from cochlear duct

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16
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Basilar membrane

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separates cochlear duct from scala tympani and serves as base for organ of corti

17
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Organ of Corti

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contains mechanoreceptors for hearing and detects auditory info

18
Q

Tectorial membrane

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contains hair cells w/stereocilia embedded here

19
Q

High vs. Low frequency

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resonance will occur at different distances from oval window depending on frequency

20
Q

Pitch

A

number of waves

21
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Volume

A

height of waves

22
Q

auditory pathway

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cochlear branch of CN VIII goes to 
pons
inferior colliculi of corpora quadrigemina (midbrain)
thalamus
auditory cortex of temporal lobes
23
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Equilibrium pathway

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hair cells of semicircular canals & vestibule synapse of vestibular branch of CN VIII
vestibular nucleus of pons
cranial nerves controlling the eye
cerebellum