Information about Helix (ear)
| The auricula. Lateral surface. | |
| Horizontal section through left ear; upper half of section. (Helix labeled at bottom right.) | |
| subject #229 1033 | |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | h_04/12411025 |
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The muscles of the auricula. |
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- Norman/Georgetown lesson3 (externalear) (#3)
The pinna (Latin for feather) is the visible part of the ear that resides outside of the head (this may also be referred to as the auricle or auricula).
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The pinna (Latin for feather) is the visible part of the ear that resides outside of the head (this may also be referred to as the auricle or auricula).
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Purpose
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Henry Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body (or Gray's Anatomy as it has commonly been shortened) is an English-language human anatomy textbook widely regarded as a classic work on the subject.
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sensory system: in this case, vision, for the visual system. ]]
A sensory system is a part of the nervous system responsible for processing sensory information.
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A sensory system is a part of the nervous system responsible for processing sensory information.
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The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing.
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Ear
Outer ear
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The vestibular system, or balance system, is the sensory system that provides the dominant input about our movement and orientation in space. Together with the cochlea, the auditory organ, it is situated in the vestibulum in the inner ear (Figure 1).
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The outer ear is the external portion of the ear.
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Pinna, or auricle
The visible part is called the pinna and functions to collect and focus sound waves. Many mammals can move the pinna (with the auriculares muscles) in order to focus their hearing in a certain direction..... Click the link for more information.
The pinna (Latin for feather) is the visible part of the ear that resides outside of the head (this may also be referred to as the auricle or auricula).
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Purpose
The purpose of the pinna is to collect sound...... Click the link for more information.
antihelix, also known as the anthelix; this divides above into two crura, between which is a triangular depression, the fossa triangularis.
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The muscles of the auricula.
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tragus, so called from its being generally covered on its under surface with a tuft of hair, resembling a goat’s beard, "goat" being the origin of the word, from the Greek tragos.
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antitragus.
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External links
- SUNY Labs 30:01-0105
- Norman/Georgetown lesson3 ( externalear ) (#6)
- Diagram at bodymodforums.
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On the ear of humans and many other animals, the earlobe (lobulus auriculæ, sometimes simply lobe or lobule) is the soft lower part of the Cory Drosen's ear, similar in composition to the labia, or pinna.
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The ear canal (external auditory meatus, external acoustic meatus), is a tube running from the outer ear to the middle ear. The ear canal extends from the pinna to the eardrum and is about 26 mm in length and 7 mm in diameter.
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The middle ear is the portion of the ear internal to the eardrum, and external to the oval window of the cochlea. The mammalian middle ear contains three ossicles, which couple vibration of the eardrum into waves in the fluid and membranes of the inner ear.
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The tympanic membrane, colloquially known as the eardrum, is a thin membrane that separates the external ear from the middle ear. Its function is to transmit sound vibrations from the air, conducted through the external acoustic meatus to the ossicles inside the
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The ossicles (also called auditory ossicles) are the three smallest bones in the human body. They are contained within the middle ear space and serve to transmit sounds from the air to the fluid-filled labyrinth (cochlea).
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malleus or hammer is a hammer-shaped small bone or ossicle of the middle ear which connects with the incus and is attached to the inner surface of the eardrum. The word is Latin for hammer.
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- For the record label, see Incus Records.
The incus or anvil is the anvil-shaped small bone or ossicle in the middle ear. It connects the malleus to the stapes. It was first described by Alessandro Achillin of Bologna.
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The stapes or stirrup is the stirrup-shaped small bone or ossicle in the middle ear which attaches the incus to the fenestra ovalis, the "oval window" which is adjacent to the vestibule of the inner ear. It is the smallest and lightest bone in the human body.
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The stapedius is the smallest striated muscle in the human body. At just over one millimeter in length, its purpose is to stabilize the smallest bone in the body, the stapes.
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The tensor tympani, the larger of the two muscles of the tympanic cavity, is contained in the bony canal above the osseous portion of the auditory tube, from which it is separated by the septum canalis musculotubarii.
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The Eustachian tube (or auditory tube) is a tube that links the pharynx to the middle ear. In adults the Eustachian tube is approximately 35 mm long. It is named after the 16th century anatomist Eustachius.
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torus tubarius or cushion, behind the pharyngeal orifice of the tube.
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External links
- SUNY Labs 31:14-0102
- MedEd at Loyola grossanatomy/dissector/labs/h_n/nasal/na4_1.html
- Roche Lexicon - illustrated navigator, at Elsevier 25420.
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The inner ear is the bony labyrinth, a system of passages comprising two main functional parts:
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- the organ of hearing, or cochlea
- and the vestibular apparatus, the organ of balance that consists of three semicircular canals and the vestibule.
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- For more uses of the word labyrinth, see Labyrinth (disambiguation)
The labyrinth is a system of fluid passages in the inner ear, including both the cochlea which is part of the auditory system, and the vestibular system which provides the
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The bony labyrinth (osseous labyrinth) located in the Inner Ear consists of three parts:
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- vestibule
- semicircular canals
- cochlea
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vestibule is the central part of the osseous labyrinth, and is situated medial to the tympanic cavity, behind the cochlea, and in front of the semicircular canals.
It is somewhat ovoid in shape, but flattened transversely; it measures about 5 mm.
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It is somewhat ovoid in shape, but flattened transversely; it measures about 5 mm.
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