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Systems Exam IV (L)
Ear
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Medical
Graduate
04/25/2009

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Term
What are the basic components of the outer ear?
Definition

Auricle or Pinna

External Auditory Meatus

Tympanic Membrane

Term
What is the function of the Middle Ear?
Definition
Transmits sound waves from the tympanic membrane to the inner ear.
Term
What are the components of the Middle Ear?
Definition

Tympanic Cavity

Auditory or Eustachian Tube

Auditory Ossicles (Incus, Malleus, Stapes)

Oval and Round Windows

Term
What are the components of the Inner Ear?
Definition

Bony Labrynth

Vestibule, Semicircular Canals, Cochlea

Membranous Labrynth

Utricle, Saccule, Semicircular Ducts, Cochlear Duct, Maculae, Cristae, and Organ of Corti

Term
T/F: The ear is derived from all 3 embryonic germ layers.
Definition
True
Term
From what does the inner ear develop from?
Definition
Otic or Auditory Vesicle, which forms from invaginations of the ectoderm
Term
What do convolutions of the otic vesicle form?
Definition
Divisions of the membranous labyrinth
Term
What bone envelops the inner ear?
Definition
Temporal Bone
Term
What contributes to the lining of the middle ear?
Definition
Endodermal Components
Term
Where are cerminous glands located?
Definition
They are located in the External Auditory Meatus and produce earwax.
Term
T/F: The tympanic membrane is covered with a thin epidermis on its external surface.
Definition
True
Term
What bone surrounds the middle ear?
Definition
Temporal
Term
T/F: The middle ear is a fluid filled cavity.
Definition
False. The middle ear is an air filled cavity.
Term
What type of epithelium lines the middle ear?
Definition
Simple Squamous that becomes ciliated pseudostratified columnar as it lines the Auditory or Eustacian Tube
Term
What connects the Tympanic Cavity to the Nasopharynx?
Definition
Auditory or Eustacian Tube
Term
What separates the middle ear from the inner ear?
Definition
Oval and Round Windows, which are two small membranes
Term
What division of the ear contains the auditory ossicles? What are they?
Definition
Located in the middle ear, the auditory ossicles are the incus, malleus, and stapes. They transmit vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.
Term
What are the two muscles that control vibrations of the ossicles?
Definition
Stapedius and Tensor Tympani
Term
What portion of the ear houses the sesorineural apparatus for hearing and equilibrium?
Definition
Inner Ear
Term
What is the bony labyrinth?
Definition
The fluid filled inner ear space within the temporal bone.
Term
What is perilymph?
Definition
The fluid in the inner ear
Term
What is the bony labyrinth divided into?
Definition

Vestibule - central cavity

Three Semi-Circular Canals

Cochlea

Term
Where is the Membranous Labyrinth?
Definition
It is suspended in the Bony Labyrinth
Term
What fluid fills the Membranous Labyrinth?
Definition
Endolymph
Term
What are the divisons of the Membranous Labyrinth?
Definition

Saccule and Utricle (Vestibule)

Semi-Circular Ducts (Semi-Circular Canals)

Cochlear Duct (Cochlea)

Term
What are Hair Cells in the Ear?
Definition
Specialized cells in the membranous labyrinth with ciliated apical surfaces.
Term
What is the physiological principle underlying sensorineural transduction in the inner ear?
Definition
Hair movements either hyperpolarize or depolarize cells leading to changes in neurosecretion
Term
What feature in the Organ of Corti allows the ability to distinguish different frequencies of sound?
Definition
Basilar Membrane, which is differentially sensitive to frequencies of vibration along its length.
Term

1. What is the function of the Macula?

2. Where is it located?

3. What membrane is associated with it which allows its function?

Definition

1. Responds to changes in linear acceleration.

2. Contained in the Saccule and Utricle of the Membranous Labyrinth

3. Otolithic Membrane

 

Term

1. What is the function of the Crista Ampullaris?

2. Where is it located?

3. What membrane is associated with it which allows its function?

Definition

1. Responds to changes in angular momentum.

2. Contained within each of the ampullae of the Semi-Circular Ducts

3. Cupula, that moves with flow of endolymph

Term

1. What is the function of the Organ of Corti?

2. Where is it located?

3. What membrane is associated with it which allows its function?

Definition

1. Responds to sound waves

2. Contained within the cochlear duct

3. Tectorial Membrane

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