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The inner ear is innermost part of the vertebrate ear. It consists of the bony labyrinth, a system of passages comprising two main functional parts: • The cochlea is dedicated to hearing • The vesti...
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Membranous labyrinth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The membranous labyrinth is lodged within the bony labyrinth and has the same general form; it is, however, considerably smaller and is partly separated from the bony walls by a quantity of fluid, t...
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Overview: Labyrinthitis is an inflammatory disorder of the inner ear or labyrinth. Clinically, this condition produces disturbances of balance and hearing to varying degrees and may affect one or both ears. Bacteria or viruses can cause acute ... ... The anatomic relationships of the labyrinth, middle ear, ... More on Inner Ear,
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The middle ear connects to the back of the throat by the Eustachian tube. The inner ear (labyrinth) contains the semicircular canals and vestibule for balance, and the cochlea for hearing.
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Definition of Labyrinth (inner ear) in the Medical Dictionary. Labyrinth (inner ear) explanation. Information about Labyrinth (inner ear) in Free online English dictionary. What is Labyrinth (inner ear)? Meaning of Labyrinth (inner ear) medical term. ... (redirected from Labyrinth (inner ear))
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The anatomy of the inner ear is dominated by large fluid-filled spaces. As shown in this figure, the inner ear consists of a complex series of tubes, running through the temporal bone of the skull. The bony tubes (sometimes called the bony labyrinth) are filled with a fluid called perilymph.
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Labyrinth (inner Ear) Semicircular Canals System Balance Ear Economy. ... LabyrinthSee also labyrinth (inner ear), Labyrinth (movie) and Labyrinth seal In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth was an elaborate maze constructed for King Minos of Crete and designed by the legendary artificer Daedalus to hold the Minotaur,
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the passages in the osseous labyrinth of the inner ear that control the sense of equilibrium. Each ear has three semicircular canals (anterior, lateral, and posterior), at approximately right angles to each other, which are filled with fluid and have ampullae (enlarged portions) at one end that contain nerve endings.
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The cochlea is the division of bony labyrinth of the inner ear. It is the coil that is in the form of a snail shell and consists of a spira ... view more. ... The cochlea is the division of bony labyrinth of the inner ear. It is the coil that is in the form of a snail shell and consists of a spiral canal in the temporal...
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