The Ear(Complete) Flashcards

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What are the three regions of the ear?

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The outer ear.
The middle ear.
The inner ear.

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What regions are located in the outer ear?

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The pinna.
The auditory canal.
The eardrum.

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What regions are located in the middle ear?

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The ear ossicles.
The oval window.
The round window.
The eustachian tube.

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What regions are located in the inner ear?

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The cochlea.

The semicircular canals.

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Suggest one way in which the ear may be protected.

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Ear wax.
Ear protection.
The skull.

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Describe the structure of the pinna.

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Consists of skin covered cartilage.

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What is the function of the pinna?

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Collect sound waves and directs it to the auditory canal.

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Describe the structure of the auditory canal.

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A short curved tube that extends from the pinna to the eardrum. Secretes earwax for protection.

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What is the function of the auditory canal?

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Carries sound waves to the ear drum. The ear wax cleans the canal which acts as a method of protection.

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Describe the structure of the eardrum.

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A tightly stretched membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear.

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What is the function of the eardrum?

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To vibrate at the same frequency of the sound waves it received.
To send these vibrations to the ear ossicles in the middle ear.

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Describe the structure of the ear ossicles.

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Tiny bones which connect the eardrum to the oval window.

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What is the function of the ear ossicles?

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To transfer and amplify sound waves to the oval window.

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Describe the structure of the oval window.

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Separates the air filled middle ear from the liquid filled inner ear.

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What is the function of the oval window.

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Carries sound waves from the stirrup to the cochlea.

This sets up pressure waves in the cochlea.

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Describe the structure of the Eustachian tube.

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Tube that connects to the pharynx.

Closed most of the time but opens when swallowing or yawning.

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What is the function of the Eustachian tube?

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To equalise pressure in each eardrum.

18
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What is the function of the round window?

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To dampen the pressure changes in the cochlea so that one can hear many sounds clearly in quick succession.

19
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Describe the structure of the cochlea.

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A spiral bony chamber filled with lymph.

20
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What is the function of the cochlea.

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To generate nerve impulses using waves of pressure:
Contains brain receptors which are stimulated by the movement of lymph.
Receptors generate impulses which are sent to the brain.
Brain interprets these impulses as sound.

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Describe the structure of the semicircular canal,

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Balance is controlled by the vestibular apparatus.

Impulses are generated in the semicircular canals.

22
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What is the function of the 3 semicircular canals?

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To control balance in 3 planes.

23
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Describe the mechanism of hearing.

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Vibrations are collected by the outer ear.
They then pass through the middle ear where they are amplified by the ear ossicles.
They are then carried to the cochlea where pressure waves occur in the lymph.
This stimulates the receptors to generate impulses.
These impulses are then transmitted to the brain by the auditory nerve.
The brain then interprets these impulses as sound.

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What is the name of the hearing disorder?

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Glue ear/ Ottis media.

25
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What causes this hearing disorder?

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Inflammation of the middle ear.
Surplus sticky fluid accumulates in the middle ear c using the eardrum to bulge and making the sound response less accurate.
This is a result of bacterial infection.

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How is this hearing disorder treated?

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Nasal drops are used to clear out the eustachian tube if the case is mild.
Or antibiotics are prescribed.
If the case is severe, small tubes called grommets are placed into the eardrum and they send air into the middle ear which forces the fluid down the eustachian tube.