Pinna
Auditory Canal
Middle Ear I
Middle Ear II
100

The only part of the pinna that does not contain cartilage

What is the lobule?

100

The most medial 2/3 of the external auditory canal is surrounded by this

What is bone?

100

The three bones making up the ossicles

What are the malleus, incus and stapes?

100

The smallest of the three ossicular bones

What is the stapes?

200

This is the name for opening to the auditory canal

What is the external auditory meatus?

200

The outer ear terminates at this structure

What is the tympanic membrane?

200

The middle ear is bounded laterally by the tympanic membrane, and medially by this

What is the oval window?

200

The name for the point where the malleus attaches to the tympanic membrane

What is the umbo?

300

The most outer rim of the ear

What is the helix?

300

The length of the bottom portion of the auditory canal differs from the top in this way

What is longer?

300

This structure connects to the nasopharynx and helps in pressure equalization

What is the eustachian tube?

300

This bone has two processes, referred to as the long and short process.

What is the incus?

400

The antihelix splits into these two branches

What are the crus superior and crus inferior?

400

The name for the narrowed region of the auditory canal where cartilage and bone meet

What is the isthmus?

400

The malleus and incus bones attach via this kind of joint

What is a saddle joint?

400

The tympanic membrane sits at this angle (give a number)

What is 55 degrees?

500

Though some people can move their ears, for many, the extrinsic muscles of the pinna are this, meaning no longer serving a function

What is vestigial?

500

The cartilaginous portion of the canal has these two types of glands present

What are sebaceous and ceruminous glands?

500

This muscle attaches to the malleus and pulls the ossicular chain anteriorly

What is the tensor tympani?

500

This muscle is innervated by cranial nerve 7 (Facial)

What is the stapedius?