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WHS Senses: Hearing
ear and hearing
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Physiology
12th Grade
09/15/2010

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Term
Pinna (auricle) and external auditory canal/meatus
Definition
What are the parts of the external ear?
Term
Funnel sound waves to the inner ear.
Definition
What is the function of the outer ear?
Term
auditory ossicles (ear bones), tympanic membrane (ear drum), auditory tube, oval window
Definition
What are the parts of the middle ear?
Term
They amplify the soundwaves entering the ear.
Definition
What is the function of the ear drum and ear bones?
Term
Malleus
Definition
What ear bone is attached to the ear drum?
Term
Stapes
Definition
What ear bone pounds on the oval window of the cochlea?
Term
It helps to equalize air pressure on both sides of the ear drum.
Definition
What is the function of the auditory tube?
Term
Back of the throat.
Definition
The auditory tube opens into the middle ear on one end and the __________ on the other end.
Term
Tiny muscles attached to the ear bones can pull on bones to keep them from vibrating too much in response to a loud noise. This helps to protect the bones and the cochlea.
Definition
What is the tympanic reflex?
Term
The cochlea.
The organ of Corti inside the cochlea
Definition
What part of the ear senses hearing?
Term
The Scala Vestibuli
Definition
what is the upper chamber in the cochlea?
Term
Perilymph
Definition
What fluid fills the Scala Vestibuli and Scala Tympani
Term
IN the cochlea between the Scala Vestibuli and Scala Tympani
Definition
Where is the cochelar duct located?
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Endolymph
Definition
What fluid fills the cochlear duct?
Term
Basilar
Definition
The hair cells extend up from the ______________ membrane.
Term
Tectorial membrane
Definition
The hair cells are sheared above by the ______________ membrane
Term
base near the oval window
Definition
High frequency sounds resonate the hair cells at the ____________ of the cochlea
Term
apex (farthest from oval window)
Definition
Low frequence sounds resonate the hair cells at the _________ of the cochlea
Term
By the number of hair cells stimulated
Definition
How is loudness determined?
Term
By which hair cells are stimulated in the cochlea. Certain frequencies cause only certain hair cells to vibrate.
Definition
How is pitch determined?
Term
Vestibulocochlear nerve
Definition
What is the name of the nerve that transfers impulses out of the ear?
Term
The auditory cortex in the temporal lobe.
Definition
Where are sounds interpreted in the brain?
Term
The perilymph is set into motions by the vibrations from the stapes on the oval window. The perilymph vibrations cause the basilar membrane to vibrate.
Definition
What causes the basilar membrane to vibrate?
Term
When the hairs are bent by the tectorial membrane, they depolarize.
Definition
What stimulates the hair cells to depolarize?
Term
Mechanoreceptors
Definition
What type of receptors are hair cells in the cochlea?
Term
Out the round window in the middle ear
Definition
Where does the vibrational energy exit the cochlea?
Term
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Definition
What is the normal range of human hearing?
Term
2000 -3000 Hz or cycles/second
Human voices are in this range.
Definition
What frequencies are we most sensitive to?
Term
Conductive deafness
Definition
What type of deafness is it when the tympanic membrane or auditory ossicles don't work?
Term
Sensorineural deafness
Definition
What type of deafness is it when the hair cells or cochlear nerve is damaged?
Term
Vestibule (utricle, saccule)
Definition
What chambers sense static equilibrium?
Term
semicircular canals
Definition
What chambers sense dynamic equilibrium?
Term
semicircular canals
Definition
What organ is sensing rotational movements?
Term
In the ampulla of the semicircular canals.
Definition
Where is the crista ampularis located?
Term
the otolithic membrane and otoliths when they move in response to changes in the position of the head
Definition
What bends the hairs in the macula of the utricle?
Term
The endolymph in the ampula of the semicircular canals is set into motion when the head or body spins. The fluid pushes the crista over and bends the hairs.
Definition
What bends the hairs in the crista ampularis?
Term
When the brain is getting differing information about the body's position/motion from the eyes and ears.
Definition
What causes motion sickness?
Term
They pull the "jelly" in the macula in response to gravitational changes.
Definition
What do the otoliths in your ear do?
Term
In the inner ear. There are 3 and each is located in one of the 3 dimensions of space.
Definition
Where are the semicircular canals located?
Term
the utricle and saccule
Definition
What two chambers make up the vestibule?
Term
macula
Definition
What is the organ in the vestibule that responds to changes in the position of the head relative to the ground?
Term
cupula
Definition
What is the name of the top of the crista ampularis that bends the hairs?
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