Fill in the blank: The outer layer of the tympanic membrane is derived from ______. | Card: 5 / 60 |
Riddle: I transmit sound vibrations but am not a bone. I sit between the external ear and the inner ear. What am I? | Card: 9 / 60 |
Fill in the blank: The inner ear's membranous labyrinth develops from the ______. | Card: 13 / 60 |
False. Microtia refers to an abnormally small pinna, while anotia refers to its complete absence. | Card: 16 / 60 |
Riddle: I connect the cochlea to the brain, carrying signals for sound, yet I am not a bone. What am I? | Card: 21 / 60 |
What condition is characterized by the absence of both the bony and membranous labyrinth? | Card: 27 / 60 |
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Fill in the blank: The sensory end organs responsible for balance are called ______. | Card: 31 / 60 |
What anatomical feature serves as a landmark for the facial nerve in the middle ear? | Card: 35 / 60 |
Riddle: I’m a membrane that vibrates to sound but can also be a site for cholesteatoma formation. What am I? | Card: 37 / 60 |
Which structure in the inner ear is responsible for detecting linear acceleration? | Card: 39 / 60 |
Fill in the blank: The cochlear aqueduct connects the scala tympani with ______. | Card: 41 / 60 |
Riddle: I aid in hearing, am influenced by fluid dynamics, and am found in a coiled structure. What am I? | Card: 47 / 60 |
Riddle: I am a small muscle protecting the inner ear from loud sounds, but I am not a bone. What am I? | Card: 57 / 60 |
Which type of hair cells are responsible for transmitting auditory signals in the Organ of Corti? | Card: 59 / 60 |






