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Exploring Medical Language 11th Edition TEST BANK by
Myrna LaFleur Brooks, Verified Chapters 1 - 16, Complete
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ear - ANSWER: organ of hearing and balance

external ear - ANSWER: consists of the auricle and external auditory canal (meatus)

auricle - ANSWER: external, visible part of the ear located on both sides of the head;
directs sound waves into the external auditory canal (also called pinna)

external auditory canal - ANSWER: short tube that ends at the tympanic membrane

middle ear - ANSWER: consists of the tympanic membrane, eustachian tube, and
ossicles

tympanic membrane - ANSWER: semitransparent membrane that separates the
external auditory meatus and the middle ear cavity

ossicles - ANSWER: bones of the middle ear that carry sound vibrations

Eustachian tube - ANSWER: passage between the middle ear and the pharynx;
equalizes air pressure on both sides of the tympanic membrane

inner ear - ANSWER: consists of the labyrinth and connectors of the vestibular and
the cochlear nerves

labyrinth - ANSWER: bony spaces within the temporal bones of the skull made up of
three distinct parts, the cochlea, the semicircular canals, and the vestibule.

cochlea - ANSWER: coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for
hearing; connects to oval window in the middle ear.

semicircular canals and vestibule - ANSWER: sensory organs of balance; contain
receptors and endolymph that provide sensory information about the body's
position to maintain equilibrium

mastoid bone - ANSWER: portion of the temporal bone of the skull posterior and
inferior to each auditory canal

audi/o - ANSWER: hearing

aur/i, ot/o - ANSWER: ear

cochle/o - ANSWER: cochlea

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