5.1 Structure and function of the Ear Flashcards
List the 3 components of the external ear
1) Pinna (auricle)
2) External auditory meatus
3) Tympanic membrane
Label the image
What tube opens into the nasopharynx?
Eustachian tube
Which 2 parts of the ear are filled with air?
What can be said about the pressure across these parts and what structure maintains it?
The external and middle ear is filled with air.
The air pressure on the outside and inside is the same which maintained by the eushachian tube.
What 2 nerves are found in the internal ear?
The vestibulocochlear nerve and facial nerve.
What 2 ear structures arise from the first pharyngeal arch
Malleus and incus
What ear structure arises from the second pharyngeal arch
Stapes
Where does the Pinna arise from embryologically?
Pinna arises from six Hillocks of His, which is derived from pharyngeal arches 1+2
The first 3 hillocks of His = pharyngeal arch 1
The second 3 hillocks of His = pharyngeal arch 2
What 2 ear structures do the first pharyngeal pouch form?
The middle ear and Eustachian tube
What 2 ear structures do the first pharyngeal cleft form?
EAM and the tympanic membrane
What is the Pinna comprised of and what is its function?
Comprised of cartilage and skin and functions to collect and amplify sound
Label the image of the outer ear and briefly explain each structure you have labeled
Pinna is shaped like a bowl so sound is collected, and can then diverge down
The rim of the ear is the helix, and situated just in-front is the anti-helix
The Tragus is the bit of cartilage located in front of ear, and situated just in-front is the anti-tragus
Lobule: is determined by genes
Cocha: shape is designed to collect sound efficiently
What nerve innervation correlates to:
- Red triangles
- Blue dots
- Yellow area
- The rest
Red triangles: CN X (supplies most of the ear canal)
Blue dots: CN VII
Yellow: CN V
The rest are cervical nodes
Everything behind the are = cervical
Everything infront of the ear are = CN
Where nerve does most of the sensation to ear canal come from?
Why may using a cotton bud stimulate a cough?
CN X
The vagus nerve also supplies the larynx. Hence, stimulating this area with a cotton bud can elicit a cough reflex because it can stimulate the recurrent laryngeal nerve (branch of the vagus nerve)
What is the outer vs inner external auditory meatus made of?
What is the enitre canal lined by?
The outer 1/3 of the ear canal is cartilage
The inner 2/3 is made of bone (tympanic plate part of the temporal bone)
The entire tube is lined by normal hair bearing skin.
If you look into someones ear what can be seen?
What must be done in order to visualise this and why? (think direction of the EAM)
The ear drum and the bones of the ear
The EAM runs obliquely. Hence, when looking into an ear you have to pull the ear back.
What is function and composition of wax?
Wax is a good thing, it helps to clean out the dead skin cells within the ear
Cerumen (produced by ceremonious glands in the outer 1/3 of the ear) + Dead skin cells (migrate from the middle of the ear drum out) mix togther = to form wax and then move out of the ear
If part of the eardrum gets sucked inwards, what is the clinical implication?
The skin cells cannot migrate outwards leading to blockages
What structure is indicated by X?
The Tympanic membrane!!
What 6 structures comprise the middle ear?
- Tympanic membrane
- Ossicles/bones
- Mastoid
- Muscles
- Eustachian tube (Pharyngotympanic Tube)
- Mastoid air cells
The middle ear has a roof, a floor and anterior, posterior, medial and lateral walls
The ossicles within the middle ear project UP in what area?
The ossicle’s project upwards within the middle ear in an area called the epitympanic recess
This is a bulge within the middle ear located superior to the tympanic cavity, which lies next to the mastoid air cells. However, it cannot be seen as its hidden
Label the image of the Tempanic membrane
How can we tell if this is a R or L ear?
It is a Right ear because the light reflex is closest to the midline
What is the location and function of Mastoid air cells?
Mastoid air cells are located within the mastoid process of the temporal bone which is located behind the middle ear.
They are a collection of air-filled spaces contained within a cavity called the mastoid antrum. These function as a ‘buffer system‘ of air, releasing air into the tympanic cavity when the pressure is too low
What is the name of the ‘thin membrane’ located in the Tympanic Membrane
An absent light reflex may indicate what problem with this structure?
Pars flacida
Absent light reflex might suggest there is fluid accumulation behind the membrane
What are the two sections of the ear drum (tympanic membrane)
The bottom is called the Pars Tensa
The top 1/3ish is called the Pars Facida