Middle ear: amplify & transmit sound vibrations from tympanic membrane to oval window.
Inner ear: to covert the sound vibrations into electrical energy and maintain equilibrium.
crista ampullaris
eustachian tube
Eustachian tubes
cochlea
left, right and middle
if the aie pressure in the throat and outside the body is less than the air pressure in your middle ear when you swallow the air pressure in your middle ear reaches the same pressure as the air in your throat and outside , and the eardrum moves quickly back-or'pops' into place
Pressure in the middle ear is equalized through a part of the body called the
The organ is a group of fine, fluid-filled tubes, the Semicircular Canals, and stem from the Middle Ear. They contain nerve cells similar to those of the cochlea, and lie on roughly orthogonal planes so as to co-operate in 3 dimensions. They don't themselves maintain equilibrium but are combined inclinometers and accelerometers whose outputs are analysed by the brain so it can control the muscles for equilibrium.
The eardrum and the middle ear structures are saved, which allows for better hearing than is possible after a radical operation.
The eustacean tubes are what allow your middle ear to equalize to atmospheric pressure. They connect your ear to your throat.
The auditory tube (aka Eustachian tube) opens at one end in the middle ear and the other end in the pharynx (throat). It is important in maintaining the correct air pressure in the middle ear, but it is also the means of bacteria getting up into the middle ear and causing earaches or otitis media.
Three structures ie upper, middle & lower
Low pressure.
left, right and middle
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The combining form meaning middle is "medi/o". This term is commonly used in medical terminology to describe structures located in the middle of a body part or between two other structures.
6 walls,3 ossicles,eustachian tube
if the aie pressure in the throat and outside the body is less than the air pressure in your middle ear when you swallow the air pressure in your middle ear reaches the same pressure as the air in your throat and outside , and the eardrum moves quickly back-or'pops' into place
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Pressure in the middle ear is equalized through a part of the body called the
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