Hearing Flashcards
External ear functions
initial funneling of sound waves towards the middle ear
produces cerumen
External ear sections
- Pinna
- Vertical ear canal
- Horizontal ear canal
Pinna
made up of elastic cartilage and is lined with apocrine sweat glands
Cerumen
ear wax
protects the tympanic membrane from bacteria, debris, moisture, fungi, insects
can become thick, causing a blockage that could lead to infections
Tympanic membrane
Ear drum
Separates the external ear from the middle ear
collects sound waves and transfers the vibrations to the malleus
Middle ear functions
transfers vibrations to the inner ear, regulates pressure of the middle ear cavity
Middle ear consists of
Lateral to medial
- Malleus
- Incus
- Stapes
Auditory Ossicles: Malleous
directly connected to the tympanic membrane, then the incus and then the stapes
transfers sound vibrations down the auditory ossicles and into the inner ear
Auditory Ossicles: Stapes
Directly connected to the oval window
Auditory Tube
Eustachian’s tube
regulates pressure in the middle ear if it becomes too high or too low
Inner Ear functions
Amplifies and transduces sound vibration
regulates equilibrium
Inner ear sections
- Cochlea
- Vestibule
- Semicircular canals
Cochlear nerve
the terminal structure of the inner ear
brings transduced vibrations to the brain for perception
Cochlea
Responsible for sound
Sprial shape increases the length while not too big
Sterocilia
lines hair cells
used to sense sound vibrations and physical contact