Chapter 11: Inner ear
What may explain why Outer hair cells are motile?
Actin
If two different frequencies are received by the cochlea at the same time, they will create ______________ ___________ at different areas on the basilar membrane
maximum displacement
Shearing of stereocilia causes what to occur?
mechanical energy transduced into electrochemical energy
The osseous spiral lamina projects from the _______________
modiolus
The central axis of the cochlea is called the ________________ acting as the ____________ wall
modiolus, inner
outer hair cell expanding and contracting is known as the hair cell's ________________ and are changes in _______________ (width/length)
motility, length
The cochlea is ____________ shaped
snail
What must occur in order for haircells to transduce stereocilia?
the permeability of the haircfell mebrane must become semipermeable so ions can flow in and out
How are vibrations able to reach the inner ear?
the stapes
What fluid fills the scala media? What fluid fills the scala tympani and scala vestibuli? What fluid fills the tunnel created by the rods of Corti?
1) endolymph 2)perilymph 3Cortilymph
Each cell contains how many stereocillia? What kind of pattern are they arranged in and how many rows are on each cell?
150 V or W pattern 3-4 rows
The cochlea is coiled __________ turns
2-5/8
The OHC's are supported by how many cells? What are their names?
3 Claudius Hensen Deiters
How many canals make up the semicircular canals? What are their names?
3 Superior Posterior Lateral
The cochlea has ____________ scala, their names are...........???
3 scala vestibuli, scala media, scala tympani
How many stereocillia do inner hair cells have, how many rows are they arranged in, and what is their configuration?
40 1-2 rows single line configuration
How much does the Cochlear amplifier contribute to our hearing?
40 dB
The cochlear duct is bound by what structures?
Basilar membrane from below, Reissner's membrane from above, stia vascularis from the side
Vibrations in the cochlea eventually get translated into? A. sound waves B. Cochlear amplifications C. Nerve information D. acoustical energy information E. Reflexive action
C.
The outer hair cells help provide a ________________ _____________________ for the transduction of small vibrations into neural impulses explaining why our ears are so sensitive
Cochlear Amplifier
Hair cells are the ___________________ ________________ of the auditory system A. biological land mines B. Biological inibitors C. Biological transmitters D. Biological transducers E. Biological translators
D
T or F: Only Outer Hair cells have stereocillia
False: Inner hair cells have them only they do not have any that are embedded in the tectorial membrane
T or F: Hair cells cause bio mechanical action to occur that travel through the auditory nervous system
False: bioelectric
T or F: The inner hair cells have width motility
False: not motile
T or F: The tallest row of cilia are embedded in the basilar membrane
False: tectorial membrane
What does BM displacement tell us
Frequency, intensity, and temporal patteren
Endolymph is high in ________________ (K/Na) and low in _______________(K/Na)
K, Na
Perilymph is high in _______________ (K/Na) and low in __________(K/Na)
Na, K
OHC = ?????? IHC = ??????
Outer hair cell inner hair cell
What are the two walls of the scala media that give rise to the other two scala?
Reissner's membrane Basilar membrane
What are the three parts of the inner ear?
Semicircular canals Vestibule Cochlea
Explain why higher frequencies are stimulated at the base of the cochlea while lower frequencies are stimulated at the apex.
The cochlea is tonotopically organized The BM becomes wider and more flacdid as it gets closer to the helicotrema thus why lower frequencies are stimulated at the top and why higher ones are stimulated at the smaller, more tense section of the BM.
What allows for the Cochlear amplifier to work the way it does in boosting our hearing?
The motility of the hair cells
What is the general function of the cochlea and the basilar membrane?
To translate mechanical energy into nerve information
T or F: Stereocilia are linked together by cross bridges
True
T or F: The tectorial membrane and basilar membrane move differently
True
T or F: the base of the cochlea can respond to high and low frequency stimulation
True
Where is the cochlea wider and more flaccid? Where is it thinner and more tense?
Wider and more flaccid toward the apex and its thinner and tenser at the base.
The structures within the vestibular system are responsible for our ___________________ and allows us to detect ______________ and _________________
balance, motion, direction
Traveling waves go from the _____________ to the _____________ in the cochlea
base to Apex
The vibration of the fluids in the cochlea causes the ________________ to move , causing the cillia of the hair cells to __________________
basilar membrane, bend
What is meant by the term "biomechanics"
cell work
What is the primary audiory organ of the inner ear?
cochlea
What's a synonym for the scala media?
cochlear duct
Why are stereocilia important?
crucial in transducing movement into chemical events that lead to neural transmission
The cochlea resembles a tube of _______________(decreasing/increasing) diameter where it ______________(begins/terminates) at the apex and _______________(begins/terminates) at the base.
decreasing, terminates, begins
What is the stria vascularis made up of?
dense layer of blood capilaries and specialized cell
The inner hair cells act as the sound ______________ while the outer hair cells act as the the sound ______________
detectors, amplifiers
The greater the stimulus level the greater amount of BM _____________
displacement
The round window __________________ the pressure of the traveling wave along the _____________ membrane
equalizes, basilar
Where are the Inner Hair cells located?
inner side of the inner rods
The organ of corti is divided into and ____________ and ___________ portion
inner, outer
What are the types of hair cells?
inner, outer
What happens when an outer hair cell is stimulated?
it expands and contracts
What is the name for the tallest stereocilia?
kinocilium
The apical end of the BM vibrates only to ____________ frequency stimulation
low
Where are the structures of the inner ear located?
on the temporal bone
What is the thin boney shelf that divides cochlea throughout its length?
osseous spiral lamina
What kind of drugs damage hair cells and cause a Sensorineural loss?
ototoxic drugs
Where are the outer hair cells located?
outer side of the outer rods
The scala vestibuli extends from the ________________ ______________ where the stapes footplate sits and pivots or rocks in and out of
oval window
The organ of corti is divided into an outer and inner portion by the _______________ or _____________ of Corti
pillars , rods
When the basialr and tectorial membranes are displaced, they ________________ about the 2 hinge points causing __________________ forces to occur
pivot, shearing
The scala tympani leads up to the ______________ _________________
round window
Where is the Organ of Corti located?
scala media, basilar membrane
When the outer hair cells are damaged what is lost?
sensitivity, frequency resolution
What is the general shape of an inner hair cell?
spindle or vase
The Tectorial membrane is hinged to the _____________ _______________ and the Basilar membrane is hinged to the ________________ _______________ ______________
spiral limbus, osseous spiral lamina
What structures trigger the neuronal response to send the signal up the auditory pathway?
sterocillia
What is the function of the cross bridges/tip lengths of the stereocilia?
strengthen the cilia and allow them to move together and not independently
The outer wall of the scala media is covered by the ______________ ___________________
stria vascularis
What provides blood to the cochlea?
stria vascularis
What structure that has stereocillia embedded in it vibrates when the basilar membrane vibrates?
tectorial membrane
Outer hair cells are what kind of shape?
test tube
Nerve potentials are initiated by .......................?
the bending of the cilia
Why is the function of the rocking and pivoting motion of the stapes footplate?
to transmit sound waves through the cochlea
Shearing is when _______________ (top/bottom) moves more than the ____________(top/bottom)
top, bottom
Where is there greater displacement in the basilar membrane?
toward the apical portion
The vibratory patterns of the basilar membrane are referred to as a ________________ ________________
traveling wave
For a traveling wave one part of the BM may be displaced toward the scala ___________while the adjacent part will be deflected toward the scala ___________
tympani, media
The vestibule houses the _____________ and ________________
utricle, saccule
All of the semicircular canals open up into the _____________
vestibule
The cochlear fluid ______________ as sound is transferred through the oval window
vibrates