Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Anatomy of Ear: Inner Ear


_____ joins the membranous labyrinth between the cochlea and the utricle.


a). Ampullae
b). Endolymphatic sac
c). Cochlear aqueduct
d). Ductus reuniens















correct answer: d

Membranous labyrinth of inner ear contains the end organs of hearing (in cochlea) and balance (in vestibular labyrinth). The cochlea and vestibular labyrinth are interconnected by a narrow duct called ductus reuniens. The ductus reuniens joins the membranous labyrinth between the cochlea and the utricle.

1 comment:

  1. The article "Anatomy of the Ear: Inner Ear" provides a detailed explanation of the structure and functions of the inner ear, which plays a crucial role in our hearing and balance. The author has done an excellent job of breaking down the complex anatomy of the inner ear into simpler terms, making it easier for readers to understand. The use of diagrams and images also helps to illustrate the various components of the inner ear. Overall, this article is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their knowledge of the ear's anatomy and how it functions. I also remember that the Audiologist In Chennai also provides a professional service similar to this.

    ReplyDelete