Core Terminology 7: Ear Flashcards

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Mechanoreceptors

A

receptors in ear that detect sound stimuli and movement of the head

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2
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Pinnae

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part of outer ear; made up of cartilage; collects sound waves and directs it to the auditory canal

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Auditory canal

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curved tube that transmits sound waves from the pinnae to the tympanic membrane

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4
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Tympanic membrane

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ear drum; thin membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear; converts sound waves to vibrations

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5
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Ossicles

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smallest bones in the middle ear; malleus+ incus+ stapes; amplify and transmit vibrations from middle ear to inner ear

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6
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Oval window

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membrane covering the opening between middle ear and inner ear; transmits vibrations from middle ear to inner ear

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7
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Round window

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membrane covering that absorbs pressure waves moving into perilymph

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Eustachian tube

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tube that connects the middle ear to the throat; equalises pressure on either side of tympanic membrane

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9
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perilymph

A

fluid surrounding the bony labyrinth in inner ear

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10
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Endolymph

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fluid inside the membranes

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11
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Vestibular apparatus

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part of inner ear made up of semi-circular canals + utriculus + sacculus

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Cochlea

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coiled tube in inner ear; contains hearing receptors(organ of corti)

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13
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Auditory nerve

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conduct nerve impulses to brain

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14
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Otis media

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middle ear infection; resulting in accumulation of fluid in middle ear; characterised by ear ache and leads to impaired hearing

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15
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Serumen

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wax-like substance produced in auditory canal; protect ear against dust and foreign objects.

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16
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Maculae

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receptors found in the utriculus and sacculus that detect changes in position of head w.r.t gravity (balance)

17
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Cristae

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receptors found in the ampulla that detect changes in the direction and speed of movement.