INNER EAR & COCHLEA
External Auditory Meatus (Ear Canal)
OUTER EAR FUNCTION & ACOUSTICS
Middle Ear Basics
OSSICLES & MUSCLES
100

The bony labyrinth is filled with this fluid.

perilymph

100

The ear canal is approximately this long.

2.5–3 cm

100

The outer ear acts as this to increase sound energy.

resonator

100

The membrane separating the outer and middle ear.

Tympanic membrane

100

The ossicle attached to the tympanic membrane.

malleus

200

The membranous labyrinth contains this fluid.

endolymph

200

The lateral one-third of the ear canal is made of this tissue.

cartilage

200

The outer ear amplifies sound by approximately this amount.

10-15 dB

200

The central depression on the tympanic membrane.

Umbo

200

The ossicle whose footplate contacts the oval window.

stapes

300

This cochlear chamber contains endolymph.

scala media

300

The medial two-thirds of the ear canal are composed of this.

bone

300

These frequencies are amplified most by the outer ear.

Speech frequencies 

300

The stiff, primary vibrating portion of the tympanic membrane.

pars tensa

300

The primary purpose of the ossicles.

impedance matching

400

The membrane responsible for frequency tuning.

basilar membrane

400

This substance in the ear canal provides protection against debris and microbes.

cerumen (earwax)

400

The outer ear helps localize sound especially in this plane.

The vertical plane

400

The air-filled cavity in the temporal bone that houses the ossicles.

tympanic middle ear cavity

400

This muscle reduces tympanic membrane vibration and is innervated by CN V.

tensor tympani

500

The sensory organ of hearing located in the cochlea.

organ of corti

500

The ear canal boosts sound most effectively in this frequency range.

2-4kHz

500

Directional filtering by the outer ear helps with this auditory skill.

Sound localization

500

The tube that equalizes air pressure between the middle ear and nasopharynx.

The auditory Eustachian tube.

500

This muscle is responsible for the acoustic reflex and is innervated by CN VII.

stapedius