Cochlear Anatomy
Cochlear Anatomy
Cochlear Anatomy
Cochlear Anatomy
Cochlear Anatomy
100

The membranous part of the Cochlea

The Scala Media

100

This structure forms a coiled tunnel about 35 mm long that turns almost 3 times through the petrous portion of the temporal bone

The Bony Labyrinth

100

The fluid that fills the Membranous Labyrinth and Scala Media. It is high in potassium and very low in sodium.

Endolymph

100

Organ of Corti Support Cells

Inner Sulcus Cells or Inner Spiral Sulcus Cells, Inner Phalangeal Cells or Inner Supporting Cells, Deiters Cells, Hensen Cells, Claudius Cells, Outer Spiral Sulcus Cells, & Boettcher Cells.

100

The membrane that is attached to the superior surface of the Spiral Limbus. It is a fibrous membrane that extends out into the Scala Media over the entire Organ of Corti, making contact with the tallest tips of the Outer Hair Cell Stereocilia.

Tectorial Membrane

200

This structure is perilymph-filled, lies between the Bony Labyrinth and Membranous Labyrinth, and is superior to the Scala Media.

The Scala Vestibuli

200

A spiral, corkscrew-shaped bony shelf that projects from the side of the modiolus and partially divides the Cochlear Tunnel into smaller sections

The Spiral Lamina

200

The row of hair cells in the Organ of Corti that are shaped like a flask

Inner Hair Cells

200

Tiny hairs in several rows projecting from the top of each hair cell

Stereocilia

200

Thin fibers that connect individual stereocilia to each other

Cross Links

300

This structure is perilymph-filled, lies between the Bony Labyrinth and Membranous Labyrinth, and is inferior to the Scala Media.

The Scala Tympani

300

Where the Scala Media Channel ends and the Scala Tympani and Scala Vestibuli are connected together by a narrow passage

Helicotrema

300

The three rows of hair cells in the Organ of Corti that are cylindrical in shape

Outer Hair Cells

300

The group of Stereocilia on the top of each hair cell

Stereocilia Bundle

300

Cross Links that form connections between the sides of adjacent Stereocilia in the same row

Side-to-Side Cross Links

400

This structure divides the Scala Vestibuli from the Scala Media.

Reissner's Membrane

400

The main structure responsible for converting mechanic vibrations that enter the Cochlea into neural impulses

The Organ of Corti

400

This structure is the triangular-shaped support structure created by the inner and outer rods of Corti

Tunnel of Corti

400

Where the Stereocilia are anchored to the hair cells via a thickening at the top edge of the hair cell

Cuticular Plate

400

Cross Links that form connections between the sides of adjacent Stereocilia across rows

Row-to-Row Cross Links

500

This structure divides the Scala Media from the Scala Tympani

Basilar Membrane

500

The fluid that fills the Scala Vestibuli and Scala Tympani, and the Vestibule and Semicircular Canals. It is high in sodium (Na) and low in potassium (K).

Perilymph

500

The perilymph-filled space that surrounds the Outer Hair Cells

The Space of Nuel

500

The upper surface of the Organ of Corti, which is formed by the tops of the hair cells and supporting cells

Reticular Lamina

500

Cross Links that form connections between the top (smaller Cilia) and the side (larger Cilia) of adjacent Stereocilia across rows

Tip-to-Side Cross Links or Tip Links

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