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Sound traveling through the ear (Cochlear duct (Basilar membrane (organ of…
Sound traveling through the ear
Round window
Vibrations from scala tympanic is transfers to the open of the round window
Cochlear duct
Basilar membrane
organ of corti
Vibration is received by the organ of corti
Vestibulochlear nerve
Pathway to brain
Signals are recived by the brain
nerves send impulses to the nerves going to the brain
The vibration of basilar mem
Vibrations travels into the Cochlear duct
Vestibular membrane
Vibration travels through the vestibular membrane to the cochlear duct
Oval window
It receives the vibration from the Stapes and the vibration enters the cochlear through Oval window
Scala tympanic
The Scala tympanic recives the vibrations through the basilar membrane
Scala Vestibuli
Vibration first enter the Scala Vestibuli from the Oval window
External acoustic meatus
Sound waves then travels through the External acoustic meatus
Auricle
Sound waves enters through the Auricle
Tymapanic membrane
Sounds waves then vibrate the Tymapanic membrane that moves the three bones
Malleus
Sounds waves Vibrate the Tymapanic membrane which vibrates the Malleus that is connected to the Tymapanic membrane
Stapes
Vibrates from the Incus transfers to stapes where it pushes the Vibration to the oval window
Incus
Vibrates from the Malleus transfer over to the Incus