Lab Manual - Eye and Ear - English - Student - Fill in
Lab Manual - Eye and Ear - English - Student - Fill in
Lab Manual - Eye and Ear - English - Student - Fill in
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Word bank:
• Choroid • Iris
• Ciliary body • Retina
• Cone cells • Rod cells
• Cornea • Sclera
Word bank:
• Choroid • Iris • Optic nerve
• Ciliary body • Lacrimal gland • Retina
• Cornea • Lacrimal sac • Sclera
• Eyelid • Lateral rectus • Superior rectus
• Inferior oblique • Lens
• Inferior rectus • Medial rectus
Structure list:
1. CN 08 (VIII) Vestibulocochlear 6. Semicircular canals
2. CN 08 (VIII) Cochlear 7. Stapes
3. Cochlea 8. Tympanic membrane
4. Incus 9. Vestibule
5. Malleus
Word bank:
• Auricle • Malleus • Tympanic membrane
• Cochlea • Middle ear • Vestibule
• External acoustic • Outer ear
meatus • Oval window
• Incus • Semicircular canals
• Inner ear • Stapes
The ______________________________, known as the “stirrup,” is one of the auditory ossicles of the
middle ear. It plays a key role, with the malleus and incus, in transferring vibrations from the
tympanic membrane to the oval window to facilitate hearing.
The ______________________________ funnels sound waves. It consists of the auricle and the external
acoustic meatus. It is the outermost section of the ear.
The ______________________________ is a spiral-shaped structure of the inner ear that looks like a
shell. When it receives movement from the three auditory ossicles, fluid inside it moves. These
fluid waves move hair cells, which activates nervous system receptors. Signals travel to the brain,
where they are interpreted as sound.
The ______________________________ is a passageway from the bottom of the concha to the tympanic
membrane. It forms an S-shaped curve.
The ______________________________ contains three auditory ossicles, the malleus, incus, and stapes.
The ______________________________, known as the “hammer,” is one of the auditory ossicles of the
middle ear. It plays a key role in transferring vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the incus
to facilitate hearing.
The ______________________________ is composed of a curved helix and an inferior part called the
lobule.
______________________________ provide sensory input for equilibrium. There are three of these in
the inner ear: superior, posterior, and lateral. Each of these has an expansion at one end, called
the ampulla, which contains fluid known as endolymph. As the head rotates or moves, the
movement of the endolymph causes hair cells to bend, generating nerve impulses.
The ______________________________, known as the “anvil,” is one of the auditory ossicles of the
middle ear. It plays a key role, with the malleus, in transferring vibrations from the tympanic
membrane to the stapes to facilitate hearing.
The ______________________________, also known as the ear drum, is a thin, nearly oval membrane.
When sound waves strike this structure, it creates vibrations that travel to the bones of the
middle ear to facilitate hearing.
The ______________________________ is the central part of the bony labyrinth of the inner ear.
The ______________________________ is an opening that leads from the middle ear to the vestibule
of the inner ear. Vibrations, transferred from bone to bone in the middle ear, hit this membrane,
causing it to vibrate and build pressure waves in the cochlea. This begins a process that
generates nerve impulses.