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tympanic membrane (Latin:
membrana tympani secundaria, or
membrana fenestrae cochleae) or
round window membrane,
which is a
complex saddle point shape. The visible...
- the
cochlea at the right.)
Details Identifiers Latin modiolus,
columella cochleae TA98 A15.3.03.038 TA2 6980 FMA 61278
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
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triangular depression; at the apex of this is a
small opening, the
aquaeductus cochleae (or
cochlear aqueduct, or
aqueduct of cochlea),
which lodges a tubular...
- The
lagena (from Gr**** λάγηνος lágēnos 'flask') is a
structure found in
humans and in animals. In the ear, the
extremities of the
ductus cochlearis are...
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small spirally arranged openings,
which encircle the
canalis centralis cochleæ. The
portion above the
crista falciformis presents behind, the area cribrosa...
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proposed derivation is from the
Latin for the
ventricles of the heart,
cochleae cordis,
where the
second word is an
inflected form of cor, heart, while...
- p27
reverses post-mitotic
state of
supporting cells in
neonatal mouse cochleae" (PDF). Mol Cell Neurosci. 42 (4): 391–398. doi:10.1016/j.mcn.2009.08.011...
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promontory on the
medial wall of the
tympanic cavity and
surrounds the
fenestra cochleæ; it
forms the
floor of the
tympanic cavity and vestibule,
surrounds the...
- produced.
Mysticeti have
exceptionally thin, wide
basilar membranes in
their cochleae without stiffening agents,
making their ears
adapted for
processing low...
- In the
anatomy of the
human ear, the
perilymphatic duct is
where the
perilymphatic space (vestibule of the ear) is
connected to the
subarachnoid space...