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The Ear Histology doesn’t get better than this!
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Anatomy of the Ear
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Middle Ear
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The Inner Ear Osseous Labyrinth
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Bony Labyrinth Membranous Labyrinth The Inner Ear
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Membranous in Osseous Labyrinth
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Receptor Organs (red) in the Membranous Labyrinth
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General Structure of a Receptor Organ
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“Hairs” of a Hair Cell
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A Macula
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~ 10 microns ~ 1 centimeter
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Crista Ampulla Cupula
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123123 1Bone 2Osseous labyrinth 3Membranous labyrinth The cochlear duct is a long coiled tube in a long coiled hole in the bone. The organ of Corti is a long coiled ribbon 123123 Uncoiled
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Membranous Labyrinth in Osseous Labyrinth
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The Cochlea is coiled
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The organ of Corti
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The Organ of Corti is a Ribbon
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Base | | Tip High Pitch Low Pitch High pitch is detected at the base of the cochlea because the basilar membrane is narrower there. Each sound frequency is detected at a specific position along the cochlea at which it resonates. Basilar membrane
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Pathway of Sound through the Ear
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Movement of Fluid in the Cochlea
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Movements of the basilar membrane from sound
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Base | | Tip High Pitch Low Pitch Basilar membrane
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Swings with Different Lengths of Rope Will Vibrate At Different Frequencies…
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The Organ of Corti
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Two ways to make a swing go higher Pushing Pumping
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The Extraordinary Outer Hair Cell
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Ears make sound called otoacoustic emissions
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Mechanical Receptors of the Hair Cell
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Pathologies of Ears 1. Deafness 2. Vertigo 3. Tinnitus
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