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If you are refering to the ear. It is the Vestibule, Cochlea, and semi circular canal.

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Q: What structures compose the bony labyrinth?
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3 structures composing the bony or osseous labyrinth?

vestibule, cochlea, and perilymph


Is the semicircular canal part of the bony labyrinth?

The Bony labyrinth or osseous labyrinth consists of three parts: the vestibule, semicircular canals, and cochlea.


What is the labyrinth?

a tortuous anatomical structure; especially : the inner ear or its bony or membranous part -- see BONY LABYRINTH, MEMBRANOUS LABYRINTH ; the cavity in the petrous portion of the temporal bone that contains the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear -- called also osseous labyrinth


Central part of the bony labyrinth?

vestibule


What Structures comprise the bony labyrinth?

If you mean in the inner ear, the cochlea which contains the Organ of Corti, and endolyph and perilymph, also the 3 semicircles of the labyrinth - the ampulla, the utriculus and the sacculus. Also the auditory nerve or VIIIth nerve


The visualized bony structures are unremarkable?

The visualized bony structures are unremarkable


The portion of the bony labyrinth responsible for static equilibrium is the?

vestibule


The four structures that compose the conduction system of the heart are the?

four structures that compose the conduction of the heart


The bony labyrinth is another name for the structure called?

inner ear


What is a chohlea?

is the auditory portion of the ear. It is a spiral-shaped cavity in the bony labyrinth.


What is the inner ear also called?

The scientific name for the inner ear is labyrinth. It is divided into two main parts which are membranous labyrinth and bony labyrinth.


What is progressive deafness due to ossification in the bony labyrinth of the inner ear called?

otosclerosis