Location
Anatomy
Sensations
Deafness
Where am I
100
consists of the auricle and the ear canal.
What is the outer ear
100
lined with skin and ceruminous glands
What is ear canal
100
transmission of impulses for hearing
What is the cochlear portion of the 8th cranial nerve (aucoustic)
100
punctured eardrum
What is conduction deafness
100
auricle
What is sides of your head
200
Contains the auditory bones
What is the middle ear
200
"snail" shell with 2 1/2 turns
What is cochlea
200
inner ear sensation
What is equilibrium
200
fluid filled middle ear
What is conduction deafness
200
terminal portion of the eustachian tube
What is nasopharynx
300
within the temporal bone
What is the inner ear
300
receptors for hearing
What are the hair cells within the organ of Corti
300
area of the brain to maintain equilibrium on a subconscious level
What is cerebellum and midbrain
300
damage to the auditory center in the temporal lobe
What is central deafness
300
organ of corti
What is cochlea
400
extends from the midde ear to the nasophaynx
What is eustachian tube
400
Air filled
What is the middle ear
400
provide information about the body in motion
What is semicircular canals
400
may be damaged by some antibiotics
What is 8th cranial nerve
400
uticle and saccule
What is the vestible, between the cochlea and the semicircular canals
500
area of the brain for interpretation of hearing
What is temporal lobe
500
The three bones
What is malleus, incus, stapes
500
process of hearing involves (very simply put)
What is transmission of vibrations, and the generation of nerve impulses
500
chronic exposure to loud noise
What is nerve deafness, damage to hair cells
500
malleus, incus, and stapes
What is middle ear (air filled)