Anatomy Questions
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this is the oval opening in the Cochlea where the Stapes can attach to
Tympanic Cavity- the Anvil attaches to the Malleus (hammer), called the...?
this part of the inner ear also functions as teh sensation of head position- it's called theit's more of the whole thing
Now we are in the middle earBefore we start filling it with stuff, the name of the cavity of the inner ear is called the?
the combination of the pinna (auricles) and the external auditory meatus is called the...
Reproductive System- let's start wit the testis thenit's attached to the
this part of the inner ear has to do with Sound transmission- looks like a wavey shell
do you remember the bone that covers this ear area? (it's pretty big)
this is the outer fleshy ear part of the ear- basically, everything we can see of the ear
Tympanic Cavity- finally, the fork looking thing is attached to the Incus and the oval window (we'll get to that)HAF or MIS
the nervous system that containing the nerves that feed into the spinal cord
Which nervous system controls our motor skills like walking?
Located in axon and released in response to a nerve impulse.
responsible for carrying nerve impulses from one neuron to either the dendrites or the cell body of another neuron, also transmitting impulses to effector organs(muscle or gland responding to the nerve signal)
exocrine glands in the stomach wall that secrete gastric juice into the stomach
Partially digested, semiliquid food mixed with digestive enzymes and acids in the stomach.
shallow depressions that open onto the gastric surface
lining of stomach covering with mucus, prevents acid from directly contacting stomach and to protect against low pH; acid is necessary to break down protein but cell layer is phospholipid proteins, being destroyed by stomach acid; active all the time
What keeps the inguinal canal controllably open?
What are the 3 parts of the walls for the female uterus?
