Inner Ear Anatomy
Across
- 1. located on the scala media’s outside edge
- 5. the outside edge of the basilar membrane attaches to this
- 9. fibrous membrane that connects to the top surface of the spiral limbus
- 14. support cells that are adjacent to the outer hair cells
- 15. Reissner’s membrane separates this duct from the scala media
- 17. help to make the tunnel of Corti (also known as pillars of Corti)
- 18. support cells that are next to the Hensen cells
- 19. holes within the spiral lamina that allow auditory nerves to go in
Down
- 1. structure on the spiral lamina
- 2. this goes around the outer hair cells and goes up to the top of the organ of Corti
- 3. this structure attaches to the spiral lamina and the spiral ligament and helps to make the scala media’s lower edge
- 4. there are three rows of these hair cells in the organ of Corti that are shaped like a cylinder
- 6. other names for this structure include the cochlear partition and the cochlear duct
- 7. this structure attaches to the spiral limbus and helps to make the scala media’s upper edge
- 8. bony structure that is shaped like a corkscrew and sticks out from the modiolus' side
- 10. structure that is shaped like a triangle, serves as support, and is made by the outer/inner rods of Corti
- 11. the basilar membrane separates this duct from the scala media
- 12. there is one row of these hair cells in the organ of Corti that are flask-shaped
- 13. these cells have an indent that is shaped like a cup which is where the bottom part of the outer hair cells are held
- 16. part of the vestibulocochlear nerve that is cochlear (also known as the auditory nerve)
- 17. the organ of Corti’s upper surface that is created by support cell and hair cell tops