HTHSCI 1H06 Chapter Notes -Mastoid Cells, Upper Respiratory Tract Infection, Ear Canal

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V-5th cn(trigeminal):muscles of mastication & tensor tympani-control vibrations by controlling. Cns 5 the ear and hearing muscles durring chewing really loud. Vii-7th cn(facial): stapedius muscle of middle ear -facial expressions and reduce sound when it"s. Viii-8th cn(vestibulocochlear)(from pons): vestibular cochlear-> hearing and balance: actually 2 nerves only cochlear division has to do with hearing. Auricle: or pinna is a flap of skin and elastic cartilage shaped like a funnel which allows for sounds infront of you to get in where sounds behind you are less funneled. External auditory canal: curved tube(2/3 cartilage, 1/3 bone) lies along temporal bone and leads to. Which with help of hairs prevent dust and other foreign objects like bugs from entering the ear as well as damage to the delicate skin. Tympanic membrane (ear drum): thin membrane that divides external and middle ear. Is attached to the periosteum of bone therefore has a lot of pressure and pimple can cause a lot of pain.

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