Text book of Anatomy And Physiology for Training Schools And Other Educational I
Text book of Anatomy And Physiology for Training Schools And Other Educational I
Elizabeth Roxana Bundy
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BONY COCHLEA. I. Ampulla of superior semi- circular canal. 2. Horizontal canal. 3. _ Junction of superior and posterior semicircular canals. 4. The posterior semicircular canal. 5. Foramen rotundum. 6. Foramen ovale. 7. Cochlea. (Brubaker. } FIG 212. I. Utricle. 2. Succule. 3. Vestibular end of cochlea. 4. Canalis reuniens. 5. Membranous cochlea. 6. Membranous semicircular canals. (Brubaker. } The internal ear is a cavity more deeply situated in the petrous bone. It is extremely complicated, co...nsisting of semi- circular canals, vestibule, and cochlea, and well named the labyrinth. There are three semicircular canals placed at right angles to each other; the cochlea resembles a snail- shell in form, and the vestibule is between them. The cochlea and the vestibule both communicate with the tympanum, the cochlea by the round or cochlear window; the vesti- bule by the oval or vestibular window. The illustration (Fig. 211) shows the shape of the osseous labyrinth cut from the petrous bone.
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