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Have you heard the news??? It’s ear time!!. Trivia Question What are the smallest bones in the body? OssiclesOssicles These bones are fully developed.

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1 Have you heard the news??? It’s ear time!!

2 Trivia Question What are the smallest bones in the body? OssiclesOssicles These bones are fully developed at birth!

3 How the Ear Works! An Animation!! How the Ear Works! An Animation!!

4 Ear has 2 main functions Ear has 2 main functions n Hearing n Equilibrium –Static –Dynamic

5 Eustachian Tube

6 The Ear

7 Structure n Ear has three main sections –Outer ear –Middle ear –Inner ear

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9 Outer Ear n Pinna –Ear flap –Collects sound waves –Directs them to the… n Auditory canal –Carries sound to the eardrum –Protects ear n Ear wax – made by specialized sweat glands n Traps foreign particles

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12 Middle Ear n Begins at ear drum (tympanic membrane) n Air filled n Contains ossicles –Hammer (malleus) –Anvil (incus) –Stirrup (stapes) n Strikes oval window n Oval window much smaller than tympanic membrane – helps amplify sound

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14 n Eustachian tube –Connects middle ear with nose and mouth –Allows for equalization of air pressure

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17 Inner Ear

18 n 3 main structures 1. Vestibule n Contains 2 sacs – utricle and saccule n Contains fluid, hair cells, and Otoliths  CaCO 3 (s)  Stimulate nerve fibres n Detects head position –Static equilibrium

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20 Semicircular Canals

21 2. Semicircular canals n Fluid filled n 3 canals –Horizontal, vertical, diagonal n movement & balance n Each canal has an ampulla – cilia  receptor cells n Dynamic equilibrium

22 Equilibrium and Balance

23 Hearing

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25  3. Cochlea  Liquid filled  Vibrations  waves  Converted to nerve impulses  3 sections  Cochlear duct  contains organ of corti with cilia  Scala tympani (tympanic canal)  Scala Vestibuli (vestibular canal)

26 An Unwound Cochlea Outer MiddleInner

27 Organ Of Corti Scala vestibuli Scala tympani Basilar membrane Tectorial mem Cochlear duct

28 n Organ of Corti –Contains cilia which stimulate nerves –Cilia attached to cells in the basilar (bottom) membrane and touch the tectorial membrane (top membrane) – Sensory Hair cells – respond to vibration of basilar membrane –An action potential develops in sensory nerves –Sending auditory info to brain (temporal lobe)

29 Basilar Membrane Tectorial Membrane Cilia Organ of Corti

30 Cochlea and Cortex of Cerebrum

31 Pitch and Loudness n Stimulation of cells in different areas cause different pitches n Cochlea narrow in beginning –Hair fibers very rigid –Responding to high frequency –Basilar membrane vibrates –Sound dies fast n Cochlea eventually gets wider –Hair fibers more elastic –Responding to low freq –Sound resonates (lasts longer)

32 3 Parts of Ear OuterMiddleInner Air Fluid Pinna Tympanic Membrane Semicircular Canals Auditory Canal Ossicles H, A, S Vestibule Tympanic Membrane Eustachian Tube Cochlea Organ of Corti


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