4. The cochlea features a membrane-covered opening called the round window, which separates the middle and inner ear. The following structural and functional features are associated with this bony structure : cochlear duct (scala media), modiolus, scala vestibule, scala tympani, vestibular membrane, basilar membrane, and the spiral organ (organ of Corti). The basilar membrane supports the spiral organ (organ of Corti), which contains the receptor cells for The spiral organ in located with the cochlear duct and converts sound wave energy into electrical impulses that travel to the brain by axons in the cochlear division of CN VIII.

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This region has the following structural and functional features
1. The bony and membranous labyrinth. Each labyrinth is a network of
serpentine pathways composed or either bone or membrane, respectively.
Endolymph and perilymph are fluids that play a role in:
2. The vestibule is located medially to the middle ear where its wall features
the membranous oval window. The vestibule houses the utricle and
saccule, which are endolymph-filled chambers that both contain receptor
cells that convey stimuli about_
and
via neurons of the vestibular division of the
nerve (CN VII).
3. The semicircular canals contain three tubes of the membranous
labyrinth called the semicircular ducts that detect
movement of the head in any body plane. The ampulla is a swollen
bulb found at the base of each duct, which contains receptor cells that
are innervated by the vestibular division of CN VIII.
4. The cochlea features a membrane-covered opening called the round
window, which separates the middle and inner ear. The following structural
and functional features are associated with this bony structure : cochlear
duct (scala media), modiolus, scala vestibule, scala tympani, vestibular
membrane, basilar membrane, and the spiral organ (organ of Corti). The
basilar membrane supports the spiral organ (organ of Corti), which
contains the receptor cells for_
The spiral organ in
located with the cochlear duct and converts sound wave energy into
electrical impulses that travel to the brain by axons in the cochlear division
of CN VIII.
Transcribed Image Text:This region has the following structural and functional features 1. The bony and membranous labyrinth. Each labyrinth is a network of serpentine pathways composed or either bone or membrane, respectively. Endolymph and perilymph are fluids that play a role in: 2. The vestibule is located medially to the middle ear where its wall features the membranous oval window. The vestibule houses the utricle and saccule, which are endolymph-filled chambers that both contain receptor cells that convey stimuli about_ and via neurons of the vestibular division of the nerve (CN VII). 3. The semicircular canals contain three tubes of the membranous labyrinth called the semicircular ducts that detect movement of the head in any body plane. The ampulla is a swollen bulb found at the base of each duct, which contains receptor cells that are innervated by the vestibular division of CN VIII. 4. The cochlea features a membrane-covered opening called the round window, which separates the middle and inner ear. The following structural and functional features are associated with this bony structure : cochlear duct (scala media), modiolus, scala vestibule, scala tympani, vestibular membrane, basilar membrane, and the spiral organ (organ of Corti). The basilar membrane supports the spiral organ (organ of Corti), which contains the receptor cells for_ The spiral organ in located with the cochlear duct and converts sound wave energy into electrical impulses that travel to the brain by axons in the cochlear division of CN VIII.
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