Head, Ear, CN VIII Flashcards

1
Q

Label 1-2

A
  1. auricular cartilage
  2. annular cartilage
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2
Q

What are the components of the external ear?

A

scutiform cartilage
annular cartilage
external auditory meatus
auricular cartilage

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3
Q

What are the components of the inner ear?

A

cochlea
petrosal bone
semicircular canals
vestibule

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4
Q

What are the components of the middle ear?

A

tympanic bulla
tympanic cavity
tympanic membrane
malleus
incus
stapes

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5
Q

The auricle is also called the ______

A

pinna

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6
Q

Label

A

orange: cutaneous marginal sac
red: tragus

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7
Q

What is scutiform cartilage?

A

L shape cartilage interposed in auricular muscles

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8
Q

You use an otoscope on a dog and cannot see the ear canal. What is a likely reason?

A

canal could be inflamed
maybe chronic otitis

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9
Q

The middle ear is also called the ________

A

tympanic cavity

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10
Q

The middle ear is bound laterally by the _______ and medially by the _______

A

tympanic membrane (eardrum)
petrosal portion of temporal bone

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11
Q

What is the vestibular window (oval)? It connects to _____ and is covered by _____

A

dorsal
connects to vestibule
covered by footplate of stapes

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12
Q

What is the cochlear window (round)? It connects to _____ and is covered by _____

A

ventral
connects to cavity of cochlea
covered by secondary tympanic membrane

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13
Q

[Dorsal/Ventral] to both windows, the medial wall bulges over the [stapes/cochlea/tympanic membrane], forming the ________

A

Ventral
cochlea
promontory

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14
Q

Which bone is attached to the tympanic membrane?

A

malleus - is the largest ear bone

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15
Q

The ear bones of the middle ear have _____ type joints

A

synovial

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16
Q

Where does the auditory tube go into? When you [open/close] the mouth, the auditory tube opens and is connected

A

tympanic bulla
open

17
Q

If an infection gets in the inner ear, what happens to pressure?

A

the pressure isn’t equalized

18
Q

The ______ is dorsally situated in the middle ear

A

malleus

19
Q

The ________ helps to equalize pressure in the ear

A

auditory tube of pharyngeal opening

20
Q

Label 1-4

A
  1. nasopharynx
  2. laryngopharynx
  3. auditory tubes of pharyngeal opening
  4. oropharynx
21
Q

What are the auditory ossicles?

A

malleus
incus
stapes

22
Q

The malleus is moderated by the ______ muscle

A

tensor tympani m.

23
Q

The incus connects the _____ to the ______

A

malleus
stapes

24
Q

The stapes articulates with the _______, attaches to the ________, moderated by the ________ muscle

A

incus
vestibular window
stapedius muscle

25
Q

What nerve is in the inner ear?

A

vestibulocochlear n.

26
Q

What are the semicircular canals called specifically?

A

anterior semicircular canal
lateral semicircular canal
posterior semicircular canal

27
Q

What are the labyrinths of the inner ear called?

A

membranous labyrinth
bony labyrinth

28
Q

Label 1-7

A
  1. vestibulocochlear n.
  2. cochlea
  3. cochlear n.
  4. vestibular n.
  5. cochlear nucleus
  6. vestibular nucleus
  7. vestibular semicircular canals
29
Q

What is the first and second order neuron of the auditory reflex?

A

1st: cochlear n.
2nd: superior olivary complex (in medulla oblongata)