Match each following statement to either the inner ear, middle ear, or outer ear.
1. Location of ceruminous glands
1) location of cerumimous gland is outer ear
2)location of auricle and external acoustic meatus is located in outer ear it extends from pinna to tympanic membrane.
3) location of auditory tube is middle ear which is known as eustachian tube.
4 fluid filled part of the ear is cochlea which is present in internal ear.
5) cochlea is located in internal ear.
6) equilibrium centers are present in internal ear called labyrinth
7) middle ear; tympanic membrane seprates the outer ear with middle ear
8) location of vestibular apparatus is inner ear
9) location of otoliths is inner ear its a membrane of utricle
10) location of ossicles is middle ear
Match each following statement to either the inner ear, middle ear, or outer ear. 1. Location...
Please type answer Explain functions of these structures: a. Outer Ear: pinna, external auditory meatus (ear canal), tympanic membrane b. Middle ear: oval window, round window, eustachian tube, malleus, incus, stapes c. Inner ear: perilymph, endolymph, cochlea, vestibule, semicircular canals, ampulla d. Organ of Corti: hair cells, basilar membrane, tectorial membrane, helicotrema e. Vestibular apparatus: f.Otolith organs (utricle and saccule): Maculae, otoliths, hair cells g. Semicircular canals: crista ampullaris, Cupula (gelatinous cap), hair cells
As sound waves enter the ear, in what order do they reach the structures of the outer, middle and inner ear? A. pinna, auditory canal, tympanic membrane, ossicles, cochlea B. pinna, cochlea, auditory canal, tympanic membrane, ossicles C. auditory canal, ossicles, tympanic membrane, cochlea, pinna D. cochlea, ossicles, tympanic membrane, pinna, auditory canal
Making Connections: The Structure of the Ear Connections to Things I Have Already Learned Description (Structure and/or Function) Ear Structure Is largely composed of elastic cartilage, elastic fibers give it flexibility Aunicle (pinna) Component of external ear, located within the temporal bone, is a passageway for sound waves External audtory canal Tympanic membrane Auditory ossicles Three smallest bones in the body malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), stapes (stirrup), names are based on the shapes of the bones Oval window Pharyngotympanic tube...
Ear, Hearing and Equilibrium
Review Questions 1. What are the three general areas or regions of the ear? – 2. The pinna of the ear consists of what two main parts? 3. To what sensory modality (or modalities) does the ear respond? 4. The ear performs two major sensory functions. What are they?. 5. What structure separates the outer ear from the middle ear? 6. Trace the pathway of sound waves (pressure waves) from the outer ear to the inner...
14. The amount of light entering the eye is regulated by the: a) lens b) iris c) cornea d) conjunctiva 15. Which of the following values indicates the best visual acuity? a) 20/15 b) 20/20 c) 20/30 d) 20/40 Matching. Place in the correct order from the pinna to the cochlea the following structures 16. 17 18. 19. 20. 21. a) malleus b) auditory canal c) stapes d) oval window e) incus ab) tympanic membrane 22. The scientific name for...
QUESTION 2 Match the terms with their correct meanings A perilymph B labyrinth C pinna D. eustachian tube E cerumen F. cholesteatoma G myringotomy H otosclerosis I semicircular canals Incision of the eardrum 回Passages in the inner ear that are associated with maintaining equilibrium Surgical repair of the eardrum Waxy substance secreted by the external ear sensation of noises (nnging, buzzng, whistling) in the ears Hardening of bony tissue in the inner ear ankylosis of the stapes may occur Fungal...
1. How do the ossicles of the middle ear transmit sound wave information to the inner ear? (e.g., explain how the movement of the bones changes based on frequency and amplitude) 2. Explain how frequency information is processed on the basilar membrane of the cochlea (e.g., describe what happens when you modify the frequency and amplitude of sound waves-where are they processed?) 3. What cells are responsible for transduction in the auditory system? Where are they located? How does transduction...
What is happening in the ear? 1. Draw the structures of the ear (the outer, middle, and inner ear) 2. Draw how signal transduction happens in the cochlea 3. Draw how information is organized along the basilar membrane
Name: Anatomy of the Auditory Systenm Fill in the left column ("Hearing Structure") with the corresponding letter from the diagram. Fill in the right column ("Role Played in Processing Auditory Information") by matching the part of the ear with its job (choose from M-R in the box below). Role Played in Processing Auditory Information M. The bones of the middle ear that help to transmit sound wave energy to the inner ear N. Receptors in the cochlea converge and form...
Special Senses: Hearing and Equilibrium Anatomy of the Ear 1. Identify all indicated structures and ear regions in the following photograph. 338 Review Sheet 19 2. Identify the structures of the middle and internal ear indicated in the following photograph OH 2920922 muildily 3. Select the terms from column B that match the column A descriptions Column B Column A 1. collectively called the auditory ossicles a. ampulla b. ampullary cupula c. basilar membrane 2. sacs found within the vestibule:...