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Categorize each structure as belonging to the inner (internal) ear, the middle e

ID: 3514941 • Letter: C

Question

Categorize each structure as belonging to the inner (internal) ear, the middle ear, or outer (external) ear Note f a listed structure is the boundary between two different regions of the ear, list both locations. Structure Auricle External auditory canal Tympanic membrane Malleus Incus Stapes Oval window Round window Vestibule Cochlea Semicircular canals Location in the Ear inner ear middle ear inner ear middle ear outer car outer ear D inner ear midle ear outer ear middle ear outer ear inner ear l inner ear C-middle ear ?outer ear Oinner ear midl car outer car middle ear middle ear middle ear ?middle ear middle ear Dinner ear outer ear inner ear G inner ear efinner ear inner ear outer ear ?outer ear ?outer ear outer ear Use your knowledge of ear anatomy to complete the sentences that follow. to vibrate. When sound enters the ear, it causes theTympanic mem bfen Vibration of this membrane then causes the mall ts move. This in turn causes the bone then presses on the (ossicle) to (ossicle) to move. This tiny (ossicle) that covers the As a result, sound vibrations are then passed into the of the inner portion of the ear. The resulting nerve impulses are branch of the conducted along the cranial nerve. This sequence of events allows us to bone there are semicircular canals. Within the These canals are innervated by the cranial nerve. They function to allow us to branch of the

Explanation / Answer

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Tympanic membrane

Malley

Incus

Stakes

Oval window

Cochlear

Vestibulocochlear

8th

Hearing

Labyrinth

3(anterior,posterior,horizontal)

Vestibulocochlear

8th

Balancing and bringing information from inner ear to brain

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