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0 value: 4.76 points Click and drag the word(s) to construct statements about the organization and function of the ear. (Not all words will be used.) The outer ear consists of the auricle that funnels sound waves, the external acoustic spiral organ hair cells meatus, and the anic membrane that vibrates like a drum when sound waves hit. middle labyrinth The middle ear consists of the air-filled chamber, called the tympanic cavity, and ossicles called the malleus, incus, and stapes that transmit sound vibrations to the oval window tympanic membrane malleus, incus, and stapes The eustachian tube, also called the pharyngotympanic tube, connects the middle ear to the pharynx to equalize the pressure in the outer and middle ear endolymplh cochlear outer perilymph The ear begins at the oval window, and on the other side, consists of a , a fluid similar to bony that is filled with a fluid called cerebrospinal fluid, and includes the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibule. nerve impulses pressure The organ of equilibrium is the vestibule, and the organ of hearing is called the cochlea, which is a coiled snail-like tube; this structure converts sound waves to nerve impulses membranous auricle vestibulocochlea cochlea The inner ear also consists of tubes called the labyrinth that lines the bony labyrinth and is filled with , a similar fluid to intracellular fluid; the fluids are important in transmitting sound waves eustachian tube vestibule The composed of within the cochlear duct is a thick epithelium that is that are stimulated by different frequences pitches round window allowing us to interpret different inner oval window Cranial nerve VIll, called the nerve branches into the nerve that is involved in balance and the nerve that is involved in hearing tympanic cavityvestibular Reset

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Inner
Labyrinth
Perilymph
Membranous
Endolymph
Spiral organ
Hair cells
Nerve impulses
Vestibulocochlear
Vestibular
Cochlear