Across
- 4. What type of intensity does require assistance from the OHC?
- 5. What part of the cochlea is light, stiff, thick, and narrow?
- 6. What type of wave moves through perilymph quickly?
- 11. Why do the tip links lose tension and the channels close?
- 12. What is determined by the stapes speed?
- 14. What is housed in the petrous portion of the temporal bone?
- 17. What type of potential has a unidirection: either positive or negative voltage?
- 18. lamina What sits on top of the hair cell bodies?
- 19. What has a voltage of -70mV when the resting potentials are the same?
- 20. interruption What is one of the main leading causes of unilateral hearing loss?
Down
- 1. What membrane is tonotopic?
- 2. What type of potential changes with stimulation?
- 3. What happens when anions move inside the membrane?
- 7. What type of structures help maintain the overall shape of the organ of Corti?
- 8. What move in the opposite direction as the hair cell bodies?
- 9. What is determined by how much the stapes is moving?
- 10. What type of lymph is produced by the stria vascularis?
- 13. What end of the cochlea is susceptible to get a ischemia?
- 15. What type of cell has majority afferent fibers?
- 16. What lymph is in the scala vestibuli?
