LABORATORY MANUAL FOR HUMAN ANATOMY & PH
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781260254426
Author: Martin
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 37, Problem 2.1A
Number the following structures (1—9) to Indicate their respective positions in relation to the pathway of the sound vibrations. Assign number 1 to the most superficial portion of the outer ear.
_____Auricle (air vibrations within)
_____External acoustic meatus (air vibrations within)
____Basilar membrane of spiral organ within cochlea
____Hair cells of spiral organ
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______Oval window
_______Stapes
______Tymparic membrane
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LABORATORY MANUAL FOR HUMAN ANATOMY & PH
Ch. 37 - Hearing is interpreted in the lobe of the...Ch. 37 - Sound loudness is measured in a. pitch. b....Ch. 37 - The middle ear bones articulate from tympanic...Ch. 37 - The test is done to assess possible conduction...Ch. 37 - Which of the following structures is part of the...Ch. 37 - The pharyngotympanic tube connects the outer e to...Ch. 37 - The cochlear nerve serves as the hearing branch of...Ch. 37 - Endolymph is located within the cochlear duct of...Ch. 37 - FIGURE 37.9 Label the structures associated with...Ch. 37 - FIGURE 37.10 Identify the features indicated on...
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