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Identify the position of the eye muscles
a) Levator palpebrae superioris
b) Superior Oblique
c) Medial rectus
d) Inferior rectus
e) Superior Rectus
f) Lateral rectus
g) Inferior oblique
Structure of the eye
a) Vitreous Chamber
b) Posterior Chamber
c) Anterior Chamber
d) Anterior Cavity
e) Lens
f) Iris
g) Pupil
Parts of retina
a) Optic Nerve
b) Temporal portion Retina
c) Nasal portion Retina
d) Temporal portion Retina
Name the areas of the outer to middle ear
What are the 3 areas of the ear?
a) Outer ear
b) Middle ear
c) Inner ear
Name the parts of the middle ear
a) tympanic membrane - eardrum
b) malleus (Hammer)
c) incus (anvil)
d) Stapes (stirrup)
e) oval window leading to inner ear
f) Round window leading from inner ear
g) Auditory (eustachian) tube - helps with pressurisation
Name the areas of the inner ear?
a) Semicircular canals
b) Vestibule
c) cochlea
d) Oval window connecting middle ear
e) round window connecting middle ear
Name the sections of the cochlear duct without labels
a) Tectorial Membrane
b) Vestibular Membrane
c) Cochlear duct ( flled with endolymph
d) hair cells
e) Basiliar Membrane
f) Scala Tympani (filled with perilymph)
g) neurons passing to the cochlear portion of the vestibulocochlear nerve (Cranial Nerve VIII)
How the sound passes to the inner ear
a) Tympanioc membrane
b) Incus (anvil)
c) Oval window leading to the inner ear
d) Malleus (hammer)
e) Stapes ( Stirrup )
f) Fluid waves in the perilymph of the scala vestibuli
Label the areas of the inner ear
a) Semicircular canals contain semicircular ducts
b) Anterior
c) Posterior
d) Lateral
e) Ampulla of semicircular duct
f) Stapes in the oval window
g) Round window
h) Bony labyrinth (contains perilymph)
i) Membranous Labyrinth (contains endolymph)
j) Ampulla of semicircular canal
k) Utricle
l) vestibule
m) Oval window
n) Saccule
o) Cochlea
p) Cochlear duct
Labelling of a cupula
a) Cupula
b) hair bundle
c) hair cell
d) Supporting cell
e) Crista
f) Ampullary nerve