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Health Science Core 60 ? Chapter 13 thru 21 (Medical Terminology ...11.) Health Science Core 60 ? Chapter 13 thru 21 (Medical Terminology ...

Over one day ago | Thu Mar 8 23:36:00 PST 2007

***Organ of corti ? auditory. ***Pinna ? projecting part of the ear lying outside of the head. Stapes, incus, maleolus (ossicles) ? small bones of the ear that transmit sound waves. Tympanic membrane ? the scientific name for the ...

From bat0l0c0

Physiology physics woven fine: Sound Tactics12.) Physiology physics woven fine: Sound Tactics

Over one day ago | Thu Nov 20 6:04:00 PST 2008

Anyway, the TM then transfers its kinetic energy to the ?oval window? via an ossicular chain (in the middle ear) consisting of 3 tiny bones: malleus, incus and stapes. Stapes transfers this vibration to the cochlea (in internal ear), ...

From amiya

Bipolar Chica's: Word Wed: Vestibule13.) Bipolar Chica's: Word Wed: Vestibule

Over one day ago | Mon Jun 9 4:48:00 PDT 2008

Eustachian tube, access, adit, air lock, antechamber, anteroom, anvil, approach, auditory apparatus, auditory canal, auditory meatus, auditory nerve, auditory ossicles, auditory tube, auricle, basilar membrane, bony labyrinth, ...

From Chica.

A molecular and clinical study of Larsen syndrome caused by ...14.) A molecular and clinical study of Larsen syndrome caused by ...

Over one day ago | Tue Mar 27 17:00:00 PDT 2007

... often caused by malformations of the auditory ossicles.11,12 Supernumerary carpal and tarsal bones (representing secondary ossification centres?for example, in the calcaneus)2,13 are a useful diagnostic feature in early childhood. ...

From Bicknell, L. S, Farrington-Rock, C., Shafeghati, Y., Rump, P., Alanay, Y., Alembik, Y., Al-Madani, N., Firth, H., Karimi-Nejad, MH, Kim, CA, Leask, K., Maisenbacher, M., Moran, E., Pappas, J. G, Prontera, P., de Ravel, T., Fryns, J.-P., Sweeney, E., Fryer, A., Unger, S., Wilson, LC, Lachman, R. S, Rimoin, D. L, Cohn, D. H, Krakow, D., Robertson, S. P

eustachian tube: Definition from Answers.com15.) eustachian tube: Definition from Answers.com

Over one day ago | Sun Feb 13 16:00:00 PST 2005

(y?st?'sh?n) [for Bartolomeo Eustachi], a hollow structure of bone and cartilage extending from the middle ear to the rear of the throat, or pharynx, technically known as the pharyngotympanic or auditory tube. By permitting air to leave ...

From unknown

part 1 - review from class - integument, skeleton & articulations16.) part 1 - review from class - integument, skeleton & articulations

Over one day ago | Sun Jul 3 23:16:00 PDT 2005

stapes ? most delicate of auditory ossicles malleus on end incus in-between 37. causes of common headaches ? sinusitis, stress, muscle tension 38. alveolar bone ? gumphosis ? 32 permanent teeth 39. know common sutures in skull ...

From Tamarah

Cat Sense: fact about smell, sight, sound, taste and touch - PcQL ...17.) Cat Sense: fact about smell, sight, sound, taste and touch - PcQL ...

Over one day ago | Sun Sep 9 23:53:00 PDT 2007

The shape of the ear is designed to funnel sound down to the middle ear, where the tympanic membrane and three small bones called auditory ossicles transmit vibrations into the inner ear. Taste Cats use their sense of taste to determine ...

From Viky

wikifido scottish terrier18.) wikifido scottish terrier

Over one day ago | Sun Feb 11 14:05:00 PST 2007

deafness - conduction deafness is caused by abnormalities of the pinna (external ear), ear canal, tympanic membrane (eardrum), auditory ossicles or middle ear. waxy debris occluding the ear canal, tympanic membrane, and severe ear ...

From scottishterrier

Science Centric | News | Snakes can hear sound from the sand, even ...19.) Science Centric | News | Snakes can hear sound from the sand, even ...

Over one day ago | Thu May 22 0:00:00 PDT 2008

This process is comparable to the transmission of auditory signals by the ossicles in the human middle ear. The snake thus literally hears surface vibrations. Mammals and birds can localise a sound source by comparing the arrival times ...

From unknown

healthear_edu: DISEASE OF EAR20.) healthear_edu: DISEASE OF EAR

Over one day ago | Mon Nov 17 3:39:00 PST 2008

Trauma, serious infections and head injuries can damage one or all three of the bones that make up the ossicles. also babies are sometimes born with malformed ossicles. They can be repaired or replaced by having an operation called an ...

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