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Hearing Defects
Equilibrium
100

Outer flap of the ear; acts like a sound funnel, directing it to the auditory canal

Pinna

100

Divided into three sections (outer, middle, inner); functions are hearing and balance/equilibrium; sensory cells located in the inner section

Ear

100

Movement of fluid in these channels helps one identify body movement; dynamic equilibrium

Semicircular Canals

100

Treatment; amplifies sound and transmits to eardrum

Hearing Aid

100

DAILY DOUBLE

1 answer

Equilibrium maintained by vestibule

1 answer

Equilibrium maintained by semicircular canals

Static Equilibrium; Dynamic Equilibrium

200

Channel carrying sound waves to the eardrum; specialized sweat glands produce earwax to trap invading particles

Auditory Canal

200

Contains rows of hair cells; identify and respond to sound waves of different frequencies and intensities

Cochlea

200

Connected to middle ear by oval window; contains two small sacs which determine head position; static equilibrium

Vestibule

200

Ringing in ear; malfunction of cochlea, transmitted to brain; hair cells are damaged, bent or destroyed

Tinnitus

200

Pocket within each semicircular canal which contains hair that moves with the cupula when acted on by gravity or a centrifugal force

Ampulla

300

DAILY DOUBLE

2 answers

Beginning of the middle ear; vibrates and passes along energy to ossicles

Tympanic Membrane/Eardrum

300

Contain cilia; respond to mechanical stimuli; movement of cilia causes nerve cell to generate an impulse

Hair Cells

300

DAILY DOUBLE

2 answers

Two small sacs within the vestibule; determine head position

Utricle; Saccule

300

Treatment; converts sound to electrical impulses that are sent to auditory nerve

Cochlear Implant

300

Gel-like material within the ampulla of each semicircular canal

Cupula

400

DAILY TRIPLE

6 answers (2 names for each bone)

Ossicles; amplify/pass sound waves from eardrum to the oval window

Malleus/Hammer; Incus/Anvil; Stapes/Stirrup

400

Smaller than eardrum and amplifies sound; receives sound waves from stapes

Oval Window

400

Calcium carbonate granules; gravity pulls them and the gelatinous material within the saccule and utricle causing hairs to bend, which stimulate sensory receptors to send message to the brain

Otoliths

400

Caused by wax build-up, middle ear infection, punctured eardrum

Conductive Hearing Loss

400

Rotating fluid bends the cilia in the cupula and the hair cells send a message through the vestibular nerve to the brain

Rotational Equilibrium

500

Air filled tube that equalizes pressure between internal and external ear; drains excessive fluid to nasal cavity; infection can cause discomfort, difficulty balancing, and temporary deafness

Eustachian Tube

500

Makes up for the pressure difference within the cochlea during sound transmission; moves outward when oval window moves inward

Round Window

500

Theme: Cochlea

Hearing apparatus within the cochlea; composed of 2 rows of hair cells anchored to the basilar membrane

Organ of Corti

500

Auditory nerve severed or cochlear hair cells damaged; caused by aging, exposure to loud noises, head trauma, genetic conditions, or viruses 

Sensorineural Hearing Loss

500

Hair cells of the utricle and saccule bend in response to head position

Gravitional Equilibrium

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