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18 19 10 13 20 14 15 16 17 21 DOWN: 1: separates the external ear from the middl

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18 19 10 13 20 14 15 16 17 21 DOWN: 1: separates the external ear from the middle ear, "eardrum 3: hair cells vibrate against this membrane in response to pressure waves in the ACROSS 2: a sensation of noises in the ear, "ringing of the ears 4: consists of the saccule and utricle; contribute to equilibrium sensations 6: hair cells are located on this structure that rests on the basilar membrane 9: malleus, incus, and stapes; smallest bones in the body 10: funnels pressure waves into the external auditory canal 11: this membrane separates the cochlear duct from the scala tympani 13: passageway that terminates at the tympanic membrane, 'ear canar 15: location of the auditory cortex and auditory association area 16: cranial nerve VilI 17: receptors here are stimulated by rotation of the head 20: one of the membranous sacs of the vestibule 21: the units used to report sound energy perilymph of the vestibular and tympanic ducts 5: a thin partition (window) that separates the cochlear chambers from the middle ear 7: these cells depolarize when vibrations cause their hairs' to become distorted 8: the auditory ossicles, specifically the stapes, articulate with this window 12: snail-shaped structure of the inner ear with 'receptors' for hearing 14: this tube' permits equilibration of pressure on either side of the tympanic membrane 18: these are funneled by the auricle and external auditory canal to the tympanic 19: is determined by the rate at which sound waves arrive: determines the pitch of the sound 22: the amount of energy in a sound wave

Explanation / Answer

Across

2. Tinnitus

4. Vestibule

6. Organ of Corti

9. Auditory Ossicles

10. Cochlea

11. Basilar

13. Pharyngotympanic tubes

15. Temporal lobe

16. Vestibulococlear

17. Semicircular canals

20. Saccule

21 Decibels

Down

1. Tympanic Membrane

3. Tectorial

5. Round

7. Hair Cells

8. Oval

12. Cochlea

14. Eustachian

18. Sound Waves

19. Frequency

22. Amplitude

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