cochlea

  • Cochlea Structure:
    • The cochlea is a tapered tube coiled into a spiral, resembling a snail’s shell, crucial for hearing.
  • Three Fluid-Filled Compartments:
    1. Scala Vestibuli:
      • Located at the top.
      • Filled with perilymph fluid.
      • High in sodium, low in potassium concentration.
    2. Scala Media (Cochlear Duct):
      • Middle compartment.
      • Filled with endolymph fluid.
      • High in potassium, low in sodium concentration, which is unique and crucial for auditory transduction.
      • Houses the organ of Corti, the sensory organ of hearing.
      • Bound by Reissner’s membrane (roof) and the basilar membrane (floor).
    3. Scala Tympani:
      • Located at the bottom.
      • Also filled with perilymph fluid.
      • Shares similar ionic composition to Scala Vestibuli.

Organ of Corti

Innervation of Hair Cells

see also

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Created: 24-10-24 12:39