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Internal (inner) ear consists of: bony labyrinth (vestibule, cochlea, semicircular canals) internal auditory canal membranous labyrinth (utricule, saccule, cochlear duct, semicircular ducts)
OVERVIEW. There are three anatomical components to the human ear: the external, middle, and inner ear. The inner ear is a complex system found within a hollow cavity of the temporal bone of the human skull known as the bony labyrinth.
macula of utricle Anatomy of the Inner Ear Anatomical Chart Company,2004-06 A beautiful full color and finely detailed wall chart with clearly labeled illustrations The Anatomy of the Inner Ear features a large central illustration showing the temporal bone and the structures that make up the inner ear mastoid portion petrous portion and squamous
2 paź 2024 · Anatomy atlas of the external ear, middle ear and internal ear: otoscopy images and illustrations of the tympanic membrane, ossicles and cochlea.
The ear is divided into three intercon-necting sections: external, middle and inner ears (Fig 1). While the external and middle ears are mainly concerned with the trans-mission of sound, the inner ear contains the cochlea – often called the organ of hearing – and also houses the body’s organ of balance.
• Why does syringing an old lady’s ear with cold tapwater make her dizzy? • How does the ear differentiate between low & high-pitched sounds? • Why do your ears ring after a rave party?
The Human Ear. Directions: Color in the diagram below using a different color for each part of the ear.