Macula Lutea / Fovea Centralis Sclera Choroid Coat Ciliary Body Suspensory Ligaments Optic Disc Macula Lutea / Fovea Centralis Iris Pupil Cornea Optic.

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Macula Lutea / Fovea Centralis Sclera Choroid Coat Ciliary Body Suspensory Ligaments Optic Disc Macula Lutea / Fovea Centralis Iris Pupil Cornea Optic Nerve Lens Retina Vitreous Humor Extrinsic Eye Muscles

Superior Rectus Muscles Lacrimal Gland Superior Oblique Muscle Lateral Rectus Muscles Iris Pupil Optic Nerve Medial Rectus Muscles (Hidden from View) Inferior Rectus Muscles Inferior Oblique Muscle. Lateral View of Human Eye

Lacrimal Gland Tear Duct Iris Sclera Pupil

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Abducens Nerve VI

External Auditory Canal (External Auditory Meatus) Tympanic Membrane Auditory (Eustachian) Tube Auricle

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? The auricle functions to direct sound waves into the external auditory canal. Auricle

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? The external auditory canal functions to funnel sound waves to the tympanic membrane. external auditory canal

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? The Tympanic Membrane functions to convert sound waves into vibrations. Tympanic Membrane

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? The Auditory (Eustachian) Tube functions equalize pressure within the ear. Auditory (Eustachian) Tube

Vestibulocochlear Nerve (Cranial Nerve VIII) Semicircular Canals Incus Vestibule Vestibulocochlear Nerve (Cranial Nerve VIII) Malleus Tympanic Membrane Stapes Oval Window Cochlea

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? Vestibulocochlear Nerve (Cranial Nerve VIII) The Vestibulocochlear Nerve (Cranial Nerve VIII) functions to send sound information to the brain.

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? The cochlea functions to translate sound wave information into electrical signals that will be sent to the brain. Cochlea

What is the structure and function? Stapes

What is the structure and function? The stapes is one of the three ear ossicles. The ossicles function to amplify the sound signals received from the tympanic membrane. Stapes

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? Incus The Incus is one of the three ear ossicles. The ossicles function to amplify the sound signals received from the tympanic membrane.

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? malleus The malleus is one of the three ear ossicles. The ossicles function to amplify the sound signals received from the tympanic membrane.

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? The oval window functions to amplify the sound signals received from the tympanic membrane. Oval Window

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? Vestibule The vestibule functions to sense changes in acceleration.

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? Semicircular Canals The Semicircular Canals Function to sense rotational motion for balance.

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? Tympanic Membrane The Tympanic Membrane translates soundwaves into vibrations.

Auditory (Eustachian Tube) Vestibulocochlear Nerve (Cranial Nerve VIII) Semicircular Canals Cochlea Malleus Incus (Behind Malleus) Stapes Vestibule External Auditory Canal Auditory (Eustachian Tube) Tympanic Membrane Oval Window

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? Semicircular Canals Function = Senses rotational motion

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? Tympanic Membrane The Tympanic Membrane translates soundwaves into vibrations.

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? Function = Amplify sound waves Malleus Function = Amplify sound waves

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? Functions to sense acceleration Vestibule Functions to sense acceleration

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? Semicircular Canals Function = Senses rotational motion

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? Vestibulocochlear Nerve Function = Sends sound information to brain Vestibulocochlear Nerve (Cranial Nerve VIII)

What is the structure and function?

What is the structure and function? Cochlea Function = Translates sound information into electrical impulses that will travel to the brain.

Identify the Structure.

Identify the Structure. Semicircular Canals

Identify the Structure.

Identify the Structure. Vestibule

Identify the Structure.

Identify the Structure. Cochlea

Identify the Structure.

Identify the Structure. Vestibulocochlear Nerve (Cranial Nerve VIII)

Identify the Structure.

Identify the Structure. Stapes

Vestibulocochlear Nerve (Cranial Nerve VIII) Semicircular Canals Vestibule Cochlea

Incus Malleus Stapes Tympanic Membrane

Identify the Structure.

Identify the Structure. Malleus Identify the Structure.

Identify the Structure.

Identify the Structure. Incus Identify the Structure.

Identify the Structure.

Identify the Structure. Tympanic Membrane

Identify the Structure.

Identify the Structure. Stapes Identify the Structure.

Spiral Organ of Corti Cochlear Duct Hair Cells Basilar Membrane

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE.

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE. Spiral Organ of Corti

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE.

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE. Hair Cells

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE.

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE. Basilar Membrane

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE.

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE. Cochlear Duct

Organ of Corti Cochlear Duct Hair Cells Basilar Membrane

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE Hair Cells

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE Basilar Membrane

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE Cochlear Duct

Identify the Structure

Identify the Structure Basilar Membrane

Identify the Structure Cochlear Duct

Identify the Structure

Identify the Structure

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE.

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE. Hair Cells

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE.

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE. Basilar Membrane

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE. Cochlear Duct

Hair Cells