Ear and sensation of tongue Flashcards

1
Q

Fluid filled space in petrous portion of temporal bone. Does hearing and balance

A

inner ear

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2
Q

air filled space in the petrous and tympanic temporal bone. does hearing

A

middle ear

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3
Q

from tympanic temporal bone, continued w/ cartilaginous pieces, does hearing

A

external ear

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4
Q

Contains organs of balance and orientation.

A

vestibule

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5
Q

contains organ of hearing

A

cochlea

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6
Q

Kinocillum

A

tallest projection and apex of hair cell

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7
Q

Stereocilla

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array of progressively shorter projections lined next to kilocillum

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8
Q

Special sensory cells that alter the rate of stimulation to nerve via bending of projections

A

hair cell

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9
Q

Organs of balance in the vestibule

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Maculae, Cristae

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10
Q

Maculae

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linear acceleration.

Horizontal macula in utricle

Vertical macula in saccule

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11
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Christae

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rotation

in ampulla of each of the three semicircular ducts

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12
Q

Hair cell orientation in cochlea

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one long ribbon running full length of cochlear duct

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13
Q

Organ stimulated by sound waves transmitted from perilymph to endolymph in cochlear duct

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Spiral organ. Location of sound wave transfer from perilymph to endolymph depends on frequency

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14
Q

Cochlear branch of VIII function

A

hearing

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15
Q

Vestibular branch of VIII function

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balance

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16
Q

Facial nerve in inner ear:

passageway, branching

A

IAM between cochlea and vestibule

Forms geniculate ganglion (somatic and taste)

Greater petrosal from genu out hiatus and into medial cranial fossa

Facial continues from genu between inner and middle ear spaces

17
Q

Middle ear nerves

A

tympanic (CN IX), somatic sensory to middle ear

Tympanic plexus

Lesser petrosal

18
Q

Bony features of middle ear medial wall

A

oval window (stapes)

round window

promontory

19
Q

Posterior wall of middle ear:

muscle, nerves

A

stapedius (CN VII)

Chorda tympani (from posterior wall to lateral wall of middle ear. travels between malleus and incus

facial nerve: posterior wall to exit stylomastoid foramen

20
Q

Middle ear lateral wall

A

tympanic membrane

malleus, incus

Tensor tympany muscle (CNV3)

Chorda tympani - between malleus and incus

21
Q

Tympanic membrane parts

A

Flaccid part (superior)

Umbo (projection)

Tense part (lateral, surrounds umbo)

Cone of light denotes healthy middle ear

22
Q

Sensory innervation of external ear

A

Posterior ear: Lesser occipital (cervical plexus)

Helix, antihelix: Great auricular (cervical plexus)

Most of concha and external canal: Auricular branch of CN X

Tympanic membrane: Auricular branch of CN X, auriculotemporal n. (CN V3)

Superior external canal, anterior ear (tragus, anterior helix): Auriculotemporal n. (CN V3)

Small sections of concha: facial n. (CN VII)

23
Q

Sensory and taste to ant 2/3 of tongue

A

Sens: Lingual n.

Taste: VII via chorda tympani

24
Q

Sensory and taste to post 1/3 of tongue

A

Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)

25
Q

Taste to root of tongue

A

Vagus (CN X)