Ear Flashcards

1
Q

Receptor cells in the ear

A

Hair cells in the organ of corti

Hair cells convert the physical stimuli to electrical signals

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2
Q

Outer ear

A

Pinna(auricle)
External auditory canal
Tympanic membrane (eardrum)

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3
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Middle ear also called ossicles

A

Malleus (hammer)
Incus(anvil)
Stapes(stirrup)

Transmit and amplify the vibration

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4
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Inner ear contains

A

Cochlea
Vestibule (utricle and saccule for linear vibration)

Semicircular canals (rotational acceleration acceleration)

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5
Q

Outer wall of the inner ear

A

Bony labyrinth

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6
Q

Bony labyrinth filled with

A

Perilymph

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7
Q

Membranous labyrinth filled with

A

Endolymph

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8
Q

Cochlea

A

Detects sound

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9
Q

The Cochlea contains 3 chambers or scalae

A
  1. vestibular duct (containing perilymph)
  2. tympanic duct (containing perilymph)
  3. cochlear duct (containing endolymph)
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10
Q

Organ of Corti

A

Actual hearing apprautus
Rest on the basilar membrane and has hair cells bathed in endolymph
On top of it is the tactorial membrane

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11
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Utricle and Saccule

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Part of vestibule and detect linear acceleration

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12
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Semicircular canals

A

Detect rotational acceleration

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13
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Auditory pathway

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Pinna > external auditory canal > tympanic membrane > malleus > Incus > Stapes > Oval Window > Perilymph in Cochlea > basilar membrane > hair cells > vestibule cochlear nerve > brain stem > medial geniculate nucleus of thalamus > auditory cortex (temporal lobe)

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14
Q

Basilar membrane organized?

A

Tonically… high pitch sounds causes vibrations at the base of the cochlea and low pitch sounds cause vibrations at the apex of the cochlea

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