Across
- 1. Interplay of traveling wave inertial forces and basilar membrane's mass and stiffness
- 4. battery which helps move ions (K+ & Na+)
- 5. Motor protein (not in IHCs)
- 6. How many fluids are in the inner ear
- 8. Sits in the oval window
- 11. Flasked shaped and one row
- 13. Tonotopicity is dictated by mass & ___
- 17. It moves in opposite direction as the HC bodies
- 18. usually secondary to temporal bone fracture, concussion, or contusion
- 19. Endolymph is produced by this
- 20. A traveling wave moves from base to
Down
- 2. What maintains overall shape of organ or Corti
- 3. What cells support the OHC from below
- 7. decreased blood supply
- 9. What the scala vestibuli is filled with
- 10. rests on top of HC bodies
- 12. ___ intensity sounds (<40dB) are strong enough to displace the tectorial membrane and stimulate OHCs
- 14. How the basilar membrane organized
- 15. Cochlear fluid with a +80 mV charge
- 16. vascular interruption= one of the leading causes of ___ HL
