the oculomotor nerve innervates this muscle
what is the inferior rectus muscle

The name of this group of bones.
what is ossicles?
the 3 components of the organ of corti
what is basilar membrane, tectorial membrane, and hair cells?
this structure contributes most to the name "vascular"
what is the choroid?
the technical term for ear canal
what is external acoustic meatus?
as these muscles contract the pupil reduces in size
what are circular muscles?
the anatomical term for anvil
what is incus?
this moves as a response to fluid waves
what is the basilar membrane?

These ring-like structures on the left side of the image are partly responsible for our sense of equilibrium.
what are semicircular canals?
the trochlear nerve innervates this extrinsic muscle
what is the superior oblique muscle?
the anatomical term for hammer
what is malleus?
is most directly involved in the bending of the hair cell stereocilia
what is the tectorial membrane?
The technical term for our "blind spot".
what is the optic disc?
is the function of the auricle
what is collects sound waves and channels them into the ear canal?
as these muscles contract the pupil opens wider
what is radial muscle(s) of the iris?
the anatomical term for stirrup
what is stapes?
the function of the lens
what is the focus of light on the retina?
the abducens nerve innervates this extrinsic muscle
what is the lateral rectus muscle
anatomical term for specific inner ear membrane
what is the oval window?
The name of the "hairs" that bend to facilitate hearing and equilibrium.
Stereocilia.
two structures the fibers of the suspensory ligament connect
what is the ciliary body and lens?
this structure serves as the boundary between the outer ear and middle ear
what is the eardrum?