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An illustration of the vestibular system shows the locations of the three canals (“posterior canal,” “horizontal canal,” and “superior canal”) and the locations of the “urticle,” “oval window,” “cochlea,” “basilar membrane and hair cells,” “saccule,” and “vestibule.” Psychology Course, Communication Disorders, Introduction To Psychology, Basic Anatomy, Vestibular System, Better Grades, Sensory System, Basic Anatomy And Physiology, Oval Window

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The uncoiled cochlea shows the scala vestibules, where the fluid vibration start, the scala tympani, continuous with the scala vestibules, and the scala media (cochlear duct). As the stapes vibrates, it sends fluid vibrations through the scala vestibule/tympani, which ultimately vibrate the round window (openly exposed to middle ear). Cochlea Anatomy, Vocal Cords Anatomy, Structure Of Ear, Human Ear Diagram, Ear Anatomy Medical, Ear Cytology Veterinary, Vet Tech School, Ear Anatomy, Middle Ear

The uncoiled cochlea shows the scala vestibules, where the fluid vibration start, the scala tympani, continuous with the scala vestibules, and the scala media (cochlear duct). As the stapes vibrates, it sends fluid vibrations through the scala vestibule/tympani, which ultimately vibrate the round window (openly exposed to middle ear).

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Structure of the Cochlea and Spiral Organ. The cochlea exhibits a snail-like spiral shape and is composed of three fluid-filled ducts. (a) A section through the cochlea details the relationship among the three ducts: the cochlear duct, scala vestibuli, and scala tympani. (b) A magnified view of the cochlea. (c) Hair cells rest on the basilar membrane of the spiral organ within the cochlear duct. (d) Light micrograph of the spiral organ. Audiology Student, Physiology Study, Medical Illustrations, Ear Anatomy, Studying Medicine, Evolutionary Biology, Hearing Health, Ear Health, Ear Parts

Structure of the Cochlea and Spiral Organ. The cochlea exhibits a snail-like spiral shape and is composed of three fluid-filled ducts. (a) A section through the cochlea details the relationship among the three ducts: the cochlear duct, scala vestibuli, and scala tympani. (b) A magnified view of the cochlea. (c) Hair cells rest on the basilar membrane of the spiral organ within the cochlear duct. (d) Light micrograph of the spiral organ.

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Ear and Course of Sound in Cochlea  Anatomy   Limbs of stapes , Facial nerve (CN VII) ( cut ) , Prominence of lateral semicircular canal ... Throat Anatomy, Human Skeleton Anatomy, Ear Anatomy, Chin Exercises, Facial Nerve, Brain Anatomy, Human Body Anatomy, Medical School Studying, Medical School Essentials

Ear and Course of Sound in Cochlea Anatomy Limbs of stapes, Facial nerve (CN VII) (cut), Prominence of lateral semicircular canal, Base of stapes in vestibular (oval) window, Vestibule, Semicircular ducts, ampullae, utricle, and saccule, Tegmen tympani Incus, Malleus (head), Epitympanic recess, Auricle, Arcuate Facial nerve (CN VII) (cut) eminence Vestibular nerve, Cochlear nerve, Frontal section, Internal acoustic meatus, Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII), Tympanic membrane, Parotid gland…

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