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Ear
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1. Which combining form means “ear”?
A. ONC/O C. OT/O B. OPT/O D. ORTH/O 2. Which group of words describes a condition that
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the sensory receptors for hearing are located in the of the ear
cochlea pinna tympanic membrane auditory cortex auditory canal
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why ear dum damaged
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The utricle and saccule are found in
a. sensory papillae. b. the inner ear. c. the semicircular cana
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Which is NOT an organ found in the labyrinth? (1 point) Responses tympanic membrane tympanic membrane cochlea cochlea vestibule
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The medical term for earwax is:
(1 point) Responses vitreous humor. vitreous humor. sebum. sebum. aqueous humor. aqueous humor.
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Which is NOT one of the ossicles?
(1 point) Responses malleus malleus cochlea cochlea incus incus stapes
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The tiny bones that vibrate in the middle ear are called:
(1 point) Responses vestibules. vestibules. labyrinths. labyrinths.
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The boundary between the external and middle ear is the:
Group of answer choices Mastoid antrum External acoustic meatus
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Where are equilibrium receptors located?
Group of answer choices Only in the vestibule of the ear. In the semicircular canals and
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Which ear ossicle connects to the inner ear?
Group of answer choices Anvil Incus Stapes Malleus
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Which ossicle touches the tympanic membrane
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What is a secondary function of the ear besides hearing?
balance cleansing the air creating homeostatis in the body
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Subcategories (11)
Ear Ossicles
Equilibrium Receptors
Hearing
Hearing Loss
Inner Ear Structures
Labyrinth organs
Middle Ear
Middle Ear Bones
Middle Ear Structures
Ossicles
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Parent Categories (3)
Anatomy
Health
Human Body