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16 Cards in this Set
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Where is middle ear located
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Temporal Bone
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Middle ear communicates to nasopharynx through....
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auditory tube
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Middle Ear Sensory Innervation
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CN IX
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Scala Vestibuli
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Perilymph; transmits waves towards helicotrema
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Scala Media
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Endolymph; Organs of Corti
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Cochlea
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Scala Vestibuli, Scala media
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What type of receptors are hari cells?
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Mechanoreceptors
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When does pathway become bilateral?
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After Cochlear Nucleus
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Order Of Sound pathway to the brain
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Auditory System, Cochlear Nucleus, Superior Olivary Nucleus, Lateral Lemniscus, Inverior colliculus, medial geniculate nucleus, Auditory complex
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Organs of static equilibrium
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saccule and utricle
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macula
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small patch of hairs and supporting cells
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otolithic membrane
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gelatinous material in contact with the hair cells of static labrynth
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organs of dynamic equillibrium
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three semi - circular canals .... at the end of each there is an ampulla
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copula
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gelatinous mass that hair cells extend into for dynamic equilibrium
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vestibular hair cells cell bodies
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vestibular ganglion
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primary afferants from vestibular ganglion
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vestibular nuclei
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