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Sarita Sharma
Assistant professor
Department of pharmacology
Mumbai
Anatomy of Ear
Ear is divided into three main regions
External ear
Middle ear
Inner ear
Anatomy of Ear
External ear
1.Auricle
(pinna)
2.External
auditory canal
3.Tympanic
membrane
(Ear drum)
Inner ear
1.Semicircular
canals
2.Vestibule
3.Cochlea
Middle ear
1.Auditory
Ossicles
2.Oval window
3.Eustachian
tube
External ear (outer ear)
(A) External ear is consist of:
Auricle (pinna)
External auditory canal
Tympanic membrane (Ear drum)
1) Auricle/ Pinna
It is flap of elastic cartilage
It is covered by skin
Rim of auricle is called helix
Inferior portion is called lobule.
Plays important role in localization of sound.
It opens into External auditory canal
Auricle/pinna:
2) External auditory canal/ External auditory meatus
Curved tube, extends from pinna to ear drum.
2.5cm long
Near the external opening the external auditory canal
contains a few hairs and ceruminous glands.
 Ceruminous glands secrete the cerumen (ear wax)
Combination of hairs and cerumen helps prevent dust and
foreign objects from entering the ear
External
auditory canal
3) Tympanic membrane /Ear drum
External auditory canal ends at the Tympanic membrane also
called as ear drum.
It is a thin, semitransparent partition between external auditory
canal and middle ear.
It is covered by epidermis
Lined by simple cuboidal epithelium
(B) Middle ear
Middle ear is small, air filled cavity in temporal bone
It is lined by epithelium
It is separated from external ear by ear drum
It separated from inner ear by oval window
The structures of middle ear are:
Auditory Ossicles
Oval window
Eustachian tube
1) Auditory Ossicles:
These are the smallest three bones of the body
Connected by synovial joints
3. The Stapes OR
The Stirrup
2. The Incus OR
The Anvil
3. The
Malleus OR
The Hammer
a) Malleus:
Word malleus is Latin for hammer
It is the first bone of the middle ear
The handle of malleus is attached
with internal surface of eardrum
Head of malleus is attached with
body of incus.
The primary function of the malleus
is the transmission of sound waves
or vibrations from the eardrum to
the incus
b) Incus (Anvil)
It is second bone
located in between the malleus
and the stapes
The incus transmits vibrations
from the malleus to the stapes
c) Stapes
Stapes is the third and final bone of the middle ear
It is the smallest and lightest bone of the human body
The stapes connects to the incus on the outward side
and to the oval window
The primary function of the stapes is transmitting
sound waves from the incus to the membrane of the
inner ear.
The base or footplate of stapes is fits into oval
window
2) Oval window:It is a membrane-covered opening
that leads from the middle ear to the
vestibule of the inner ear.
 The oval window is the intersection
of the middle ear with the inner ear
and is directly contacted by the
stapes;
 by the time vibrations reach the oval
window, they have been amplified
over 10 times from what they were
when they contacted the tympanic
membrane.
3)Eustachian Tube
The middle ear is an air-filled space
It consists of both bone and hyaline cartilage
This runs from the middle ear to the naso-pharynx behind the
nose.
It is normally closed at pharyngeal end
During swallowing, chewing and yawing it opens
It helps maintaining equal air pressure on the two sides of ear
drum.
If pressure disturbed hinders clear and normal hearing.
Eustachian Tube
(3) Inner Ear:
It is also called as labyrinth
Two main divisions of labyrinth
Outer Bony labyrinth
Inner membranous labyrinth
Inner ear:
Outer Bony labyrinth
Bony labyrinth is a series
of cavities in the temporal
bone
It is divided into three
regions
Semicircular canals
Vestibule
Cochlea
Bony labyrinth is lined
with periosteum and
contains fluid perilymph
which is similar to CSF.
Inner membranous labyrinth
It is series of sacs and tubes
inside of bony labyrinth
membranous labyrinth is
lined with epithelium
It contains endolymph
The level of potassium ions
are high in endolymph
Potassium ions generates
the of auditory signals
Membranous labyrinth
consists of two sacs.
Utricle
Saccule
1) Semicircular canals
They are named:
 Anterior Semicircular canals
 Posterior Semicircular canals
 Lateral Semicircular canals
Anterior and posterior are vertically oriented
 lateral is horizontally oriented
Contains criste, site of hair cells, maintain static equilibrium
Ampula
One end of each canal is swollen enlargement is called ampula
Outer Bony labyrinth
Ampula
(2) vestibule:
It is the central part. Lies between cochlea in front and
semicircular canal behind.
It contains utricles and saccule which are part of membranous
labyrinth
The walls of both Saccule and Utricle contain small thickened
region is called macula.
Contains receptor for static equilibrium
Maintains poster and balance
Maculae contains two type of cells
Hair cells
Supporting cells
3) Cochlea
Snail shaped
Bony spiral canal
Divided into three channels
Cochlear duct
Scala vestibuli
Scala tampani
Instead of drawing the cochlea curled up,
I’ve drawn it laying out straight.
Inner ear
It consists of neurons called HAIR CELLS; their axons form CN
VIII.
The stapes is attached to the OVAL WINDOW, and vibrations
cause the perilymph to vibrate; the hair cells here transmit this
vibration.
Therefore the HAIR CELLS in this region are receptors for
HEARING.

the VESTIBULAR COCHLEAR NERVE, which takes the signals
to the brain.
Therefore, the cochlea is where the hearing receptors are located,
so the cochlea is responsible for all of the hearing of sounds.

However, the ear does more than just hear; it is also responsible
for balance and equilibrium.
Physiology of Hearing
1. Auricle/ pinna directs sound waves into external
auditory canal
2. When sound waves strike eardrum that cause
eardrum to vibrate
3. The central area of Ear drum is connected to malleus
which starts to vibrate. The vibration is transmitted
from malleus to incus then to stapes
4. As a stapes moves back and forth it pushes the
membrane of oval window in and out
Conti….
5. The movements of the oval window sets up fluid
pressure waves in the perilymph.
6. So the vibrations are transmitted to “organ of corti”
through perilymph and endolymph.
7. From the organ of corti, the impulses (produced by
vibrations) are carried to brain through 8th
cranial nerve to
auditory centers of brain which is presant in temporal
lobe.
VESTIBULAR SYSTEM
This system regulates balance.
It is also within the inner ear.
SEMI-CIRCULAR CANALS (Three of them, all in
different planes) determine movement in three
planes.
Within each semi-circular canal is endolymph and
hair cells, which connect to nerves that go to the
cerebellum.
When you move in one direction, like sliding across
the room, the fluid sloshes like a cup of coffee, and it
makes the hair cells move.
Utricle and SacculeAttached to the semi-circular canals are two joined structures
called the UTRICLE and the SACCULE.
These also contain HAIR CELLS and ENDOLYMPH.
Within the endolymph here are OTOLITHS (“ear rocks”) which
are calcium deposits.
When you stand perfectly upright, these otoliths fall directly
down and bend the HAIR CELLS (a special type of neuron) on
the lower cells. When you tip your head to the side, they will
stimulate the hairs on that side.

The otoliths stimulate the hair cells to tell you what position
your head is in and give you a sense of equilibrium.
Therefore, the HAIR CELLS in this region are receptors for
equillibrium and the OTOLITHS are an essential component of
this process.
Anatomy and Function of the
Otoliths
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Anatomy and physiology of ear

  • 2. Anatomy of Ear Ear is divided into three main regions External ear Middle ear Inner ear
  • 3. Anatomy of Ear External ear 1.Auricle (pinna) 2.External auditory canal 3.Tympanic membrane (Ear drum) Inner ear 1.Semicircular canals 2.Vestibule 3.Cochlea Middle ear 1.Auditory Ossicles 2.Oval window 3.Eustachian tube
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  • 5. External ear (outer ear) (A) External ear is consist of: Auricle (pinna) External auditory canal Tympanic membrane (Ear drum) 1) Auricle/ Pinna It is flap of elastic cartilage It is covered by skin Rim of auricle is called helix Inferior portion is called lobule. Plays important role in localization of sound. It opens into External auditory canal
  • 7. 2) External auditory canal/ External auditory meatus Curved tube, extends from pinna to ear drum. 2.5cm long Near the external opening the external auditory canal contains a few hairs and ceruminous glands.  Ceruminous glands secrete the cerumen (ear wax) Combination of hairs and cerumen helps prevent dust and foreign objects from entering the ear
  • 9. 3) Tympanic membrane /Ear drum External auditory canal ends at the Tympanic membrane also called as ear drum. It is a thin, semitransparent partition between external auditory canal and middle ear. It is covered by epidermis Lined by simple cuboidal epithelium
  • 10. (B) Middle ear Middle ear is small, air filled cavity in temporal bone It is lined by epithelium It is separated from external ear by ear drum It separated from inner ear by oval window The structures of middle ear are: Auditory Ossicles Oval window Eustachian tube
  • 11. 1) Auditory Ossicles: These are the smallest three bones of the body Connected by synovial joints 3. The Stapes OR The Stirrup 2. The Incus OR The Anvil 3. The Malleus OR The Hammer
  • 12. a) Malleus: Word malleus is Latin for hammer It is the first bone of the middle ear The handle of malleus is attached with internal surface of eardrum Head of malleus is attached with body of incus. The primary function of the malleus is the transmission of sound waves or vibrations from the eardrum to the incus
  • 13. b) Incus (Anvil) It is second bone located in between the malleus and the stapes The incus transmits vibrations from the malleus to the stapes
  • 14. c) Stapes Stapes is the third and final bone of the middle ear It is the smallest and lightest bone of the human body The stapes connects to the incus on the outward side and to the oval window The primary function of the stapes is transmitting sound waves from the incus to the membrane of the inner ear. The base or footplate of stapes is fits into oval window
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  • 16. 2) Oval window:It is a membrane-covered opening that leads from the middle ear to the vestibule of the inner ear.  The oval window is the intersection of the middle ear with the inner ear and is directly contacted by the stapes;  by the time vibrations reach the oval window, they have been amplified over 10 times from what they were when they contacted the tympanic membrane.
  • 17. 3)Eustachian Tube The middle ear is an air-filled space It consists of both bone and hyaline cartilage This runs from the middle ear to the naso-pharynx behind the nose. It is normally closed at pharyngeal end During swallowing, chewing and yawing it opens It helps maintaining equal air pressure on the two sides of ear drum. If pressure disturbed hinders clear and normal hearing.
  • 19. (3) Inner Ear: It is also called as labyrinth Two main divisions of labyrinth Outer Bony labyrinth Inner membranous labyrinth
  • 20. Inner ear: Outer Bony labyrinth Bony labyrinth is a series of cavities in the temporal bone It is divided into three regions Semicircular canals Vestibule Cochlea Bony labyrinth is lined with periosteum and contains fluid perilymph which is similar to CSF. Inner membranous labyrinth It is series of sacs and tubes inside of bony labyrinth membranous labyrinth is lined with epithelium It contains endolymph The level of potassium ions are high in endolymph Potassium ions generates the of auditory signals Membranous labyrinth consists of two sacs. Utricle Saccule
  • 21. 1) Semicircular canals They are named:  Anterior Semicircular canals  Posterior Semicircular canals  Lateral Semicircular canals Anterior and posterior are vertically oriented  lateral is horizontally oriented Contains criste, site of hair cells, maintain static equilibrium Ampula One end of each canal is swollen enlargement is called ampula Outer Bony labyrinth Ampula
  • 22. (2) vestibule: It is the central part. Lies between cochlea in front and semicircular canal behind. It contains utricles and saccule which are part of membranous labyrinth The walls of both Saccule and Utricle contain small thickened region is called macula. Contains receptor for static equilibrium Maintains poster and balance Maculae contains two type of cells Hair cells Supporting cells
  • 23. 3) Cochlea Snail shaped Bony spiral canal Divided into three channels Cochlear duct Scala vestibuli Scala tampani
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  • 26. Instead of drawing the cochlea curled up, I’ve drawn it laying out straight. Inner ear
  • 27. It consists of neurons called HAIR CELLS; their axons form CN VIII. The stapes is attached to the OVAL WINDOW, and vibrations cause the perilymph to vibrate; the hair cells here transmit this vibration. Therefore the HAIR CELLS in this region are receptors for HEARING.  the VESTIBULAR COCHLEAR NERVE, which takes the signals to the brain. Therefore, the cochlea is where the hearing receptors are located, so the cochlea is responsible for all of the hearing of sounds.  However, the ear does more than just hear; it is also responsible for balance and equilibrium.
  • 28. Physiology of Hearing 1. Auricle/ pinna directs sound waves into external auditory canal 2. When sound waves strike eardrum that cause eardrum to vibrate 3. The central area of Ear drum is connected to malleus which starts to vibrate. The vibration is transmitted from malleus to incus then to stapes 4. As a stapes moves back and forth it pushes the membrane of oval window in and out
  • 29. Conti…. 5. The movements of the oval window sets up fluid pressure waves in the perilymph. 6. So the vibrations are transmitted to “organ of corti” through perilymph and endolymph. 7. From the organ of corti, the impulses (produced by vibrations) are carried to brain through 8th cranial nerve to auditory centers of brain which is presant in temporal lobe.
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  • 33. VESTIBULAR SYSTEM This system regulates balance. It is also within the inner ear. SEMI-CIRCULAR CANALS (Three of them, all in different planes) determine movement in three planes. Within each semi-circular canal is endolymph and hair cells, which connect to nerves that go to the cerebellum.
  • 34. When you move in one direction, like sliding across the room, the fluid sloshes like a cup of coffee, and it makes the hair cells move.
  • 35. Utricle and SacculeAttached to the semi-circular canals are two joined structures called the UTRICLE and the SACCULE. These also contain HAIR CELLS and ENDOLYMPH. Within the endolymph here are OTOLITHS (“ear rocks”) which are calcium deposits. When you stand perfectly upright, these otoliths fall directly down and bend the HAIR CELLS (a special type of neuron) on the lower cells. When you tip your head to the side, they will stimulate the hairs on that side.  The otoliths stimulate the hair cells to tell you what position your head is in and give you a sense of equilibrium. Therefore, the HAIR CELLS in this region are receptors for equillibrium and the OTOLITHS are an essential component of this process.
  • 36. Anatomy and Function of the Otoliths