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Special Senses Laboratory Models

External Anatomy of the eye Eyebrow Upper Eyelid Eyelashes Lateral Commissure Medial Commissure Lower Eyelid

External Anatomy of the eye Pupil Iris Sclera Lacrimal caruncle Cornea

Posterior Chamber Sagittal Eye Model Vitreous Chamber Anterior Chamber

Sagittal Eye Model

Giant Eye Model Lacrimal Gland Superior Rectus Tendon of the superior oblique Sclera Lateral Rectus Medial Rectus Giant Eye Model Pupil Iris Cornea Inferior Rectus

Giant Eye Model Superior Rectus Lacrimal Gland Sclera Lateral Rectus Optic Nerve Inferior Oblique

Anterior Chamber Giant Eye Model Vitreous Humor within the Vitreous Chamber Lens occupying the posterior chamber Both the posterior and anterior chamber are filled with aqueous humor

Fovea Centralis Giant Eye Model Retina Choroid Layer

Surface anatomy of the auricle Helix Triangular Fossa Antihelix Concha Surface anatomy of the auricle Tragus Antitragus Earlobe

Ear Structure Inner Ear Auricle Middle Ear Outer Ear

Ear Structure Tympanic Membrane External Auditory Canal Eustation Tube

Middle/Inner Ear Structure Semicircular Canals Vestibulocochlear Nerve Facial Nerve Vestibule Cochlea Middle/Inner Ear Structure Incus/Anvil Stapes/Stirup Malleus/Hammer Tympanic membrane

Special Senses Slides

The retina of the eye

Retina Vitreous humor Retina Choroid Sclera

Retina Vitreous humor Retina Choroid Sclera

Retina Vitreous Humor Ganglionic cells Bipolar Cell’s Nuclei Rods and cone’s Nuclei Rods and cones Choroid

Ear/Cochlea

Ear/Cochlea

Cochlea Scala vestibuli Vestibular membrane Cochlear Duct Basilar membrane Scala tympani

Cochlea Cochlear Duct Vestibular membrane Tectorial membrane Hair cells Basilar membrane

Epithelium of the papillae Taste Bud Epithelium of the papillae Taste Bud Tongue muscle

Epithelium of the papillae Taste Bud Epithelium of the papillae Tongue muscle