Anatomy of the Ear
Across
- 1. The smallest bone that is shaped like a stirrup and articulates with the 2nd bone.
- 5. The vibration of this structure causes the vibration of hair cells against tectorial membrane.
- 10. This structure closes the inner end of the auditory canal and separates it from the middle ear.
- 11. The 2nd bone that has a rough triangular body.
- 14. The passageway leading through the temporal bone to the tympanic membrane.
- 15. The organ of hearing.
Down
- 2. Passageway to the nasopharynx.
- 3. The opening where the inner ear begins... Hint: The two "V's"
- 4. Sensory nerve for hearing and equilibrium
- 6. Mixed nerve that controls facial expression, salivation, tears, and taste.
- 7. The first bone that has an elongated handle attached to inner surface of tympanic membrane
- 8. Part of the bony labyrinth which is a chamber that contains organs of equilibrium.
- 9. Three small fluid filled tubes that assist with balance and equilibrium.
- 12. This membrane covered opening responds to pressure placed on oval window by ossicles.
- 13. The outer portion of the ear.