The temporal bones are situated at the sides and base of the skull, and lateral to the temporal lobes of the cerebrum.
The temporal bone supports that part of the face known as the temple and houses the structures of the organ of hearing. The lower seven cranial nerves and the major vessels to and from the brain traverse the temporal bone.
Temporal Bone. Opens on posterior aspect of temporal bone allowing passage of cranial nerves VII & VIII.
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An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) is a tool used to examine internal body structures. An MRI of the internal auditory meatus is an MRI scan used to look for a problem with the nerves supplying the inner ear.
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The external auditory meatus and the external acoustic meatus are two names for the same structure.
Auditory or vestibulocochlear nerve goes to your ear. It exits the skull through internal acoustic meatus along with the facial nerve.
It is located on temporal side of the skull and it is where sounds enters the human ear leading to the tympanic membrane. It is sometimes referred to as the extermal auditory canal.
the temporal boneIt is called Maxilla.(Pls. double check the answer.)The temporal bone.The temporal bone contains the external auditory meatus.
The tympanum (or eardrum) separates the external auditory meatus from the middle ear.
Medullary Cavity. Answer for canal-like structure in the bone is : MEATUS.
External auditory meatus
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The foramen and meatus are not bones. They are bone markings -- each is an opening in a bone.
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