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What is the fluid contained within the osseous labyrinth and bathing the the membranous labyrinth?

perilymph


What is the fluid-filled chamber in the inner ear that detects changes in gravity called?

This part of the inner ear is called the phlaguylmm. This part of the ear can tell whether or not your sitting right side up, or laying down!


What is an amoniotic sac?

The amniotic sac is the membranous fluid filled bubble in which the developing foetus is suspended in utero.


What is a fluid containing solid particles large enough for sedimentation?

This fluid is called suspension.


What is the fluid and everything within the fluid that surrounds the chemical and structures of a cell?

The cytoplasm includes the fluid and all the organelles within a cell.

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Fluid contained within the osseus labyrinth and bathing the membranous labyrinth?

perilymph


What is the fluid contained within the osseous labyrinth and bathing the the membranous labyrinth?

perilymph


What forms the endolymph?

Endolymph is located within the membranous labyrinth (internal ear) which is housed by the osseous labyrinth of the temporal bone.the membranous labyrinth.


What is the fluid contained within the membranous labyrinth called?

endolymph


The fluid of the inner ear contained within the bony labyrinth and surrounding the membranous labyrinth?

endolymph, can also be called scarpa's fluid


A fluid that is present?

there are 2 fluids present inside the cochlea ! 1st one is perylymph present in bony labyrinth and the 2nd one is endolymph is present in membranous labyrinth


Where in the body is the labyrinth?

The earThe labyrinth can actually be found inside your ear. There are three sections of the ear. They are the outer ear (the part we see along the sides of our head.) The middle ear and the inner ear. But in terms of function, the ear has four parts: those three and the brain. This means that hearing involves all parts of the ear as well as the auditory cortex of the brain. The external ear helps concentrate the vibrations of air on the ear drum and make it vibrate. These vibrations are transmitted by a chain of little bones in the middle ear to the inner ear. There they stimulate the fibres of the auditory nerve to transmit impulses to the brain.The internal ear, where you will find the labyrinth, is a highly complex thing. The essential component of the inner ear for hearing is the membranous labyrinth where the fibres of the auditory nerve (the nerve connecting the ear to the brain) end. The membranous labyrinth is a system of communicating sacs and ducts (tubes) filled with fluid (the endolymph). The membranous labyrinth is lodged within a cavity called the bony labyrinth. At some points the membranous labyrinth is attached to the bony labyrinth and at other points the membranous labyrinth is suspended in a fluid (the perilymph) within the bony labyrinth.To make it even more confusing, the bony labyrinth has three parts: a central cavity, semicircular canals, and the cochlea.Inner ear


What is an endolymphatic shunt?

a surgical procedure in which a very small silicone tube is placed in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear to drain excess fluid


Name of the fluid in the human ear?

For the most part the Ear does not contain any fluid, the Outer and Middle Ear are air filled this is why we have the pharyngotympanic tube. The inner ear however is very complicated and difficult to explain. It has two Labyrinths, the Bony Labyrinth and, suspended within the bony labyrinth, the Memranous Labarynth. These labyrinths make up the shapes most people know as the Cochlea and the Semi-Circular Canals (both labyrinth types are present in each). The membranous labarynth contains a fluid called Endolymph and the Bony cavity contains a similar fluid called Perilymph.


Structures composing the bony or osseous labyrinth?

The ossicles of the middle ear are positioned and connected by miniature ligaments, tendons, and joints. The cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibule of the inner ear are linked. They are all fluid filled, and encased and protected inside the thickness of the skulls temporal bone. Together they occupy the series of tunnels and chambers known as the osseous labyrinth.


What is the fluid-filled chamber in the inner ear that detects changes in gravity called?

This part of the inner ear is called the phlaguylmm. This part of the ear can tell whether or not your sitting right side up, or laying down!


What stores material in the cell?

The vacuole stores material within the cell. It is a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid.