Veterinary Anatomy

Osseous Labyrinth of ear

Veterinary Anatomy

The osseous labyrinth is excavated in the petrous part of the petrous temporal bone, medial to the tympanic cavity. It consists of three parts -a middle vestibule, an anterior cochlea and posterior semicircular canals. The vestibule with the cochlea in front and semicircular canals behind. It is 5 to 6 mm. long. Its lateral wall separates it from the tympanic cavity and in it are

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Internal Ear

Veterinary Anatomy

Internal Ear is the essential part of the organ of hearing and receives peripheral ramifications of the auditory nerve. It is also called as labyrinth due to its complexity of its shape. It consists of two parts, a complex membranous sac containing neuroepithelium filled with a fluid endolymph, the membranous labyrinth a series of cavities

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Middle Ear

Veterinary Anatomy

The middle ear comprises the tympanic cavity or tympanum with its contents and the eustachian tubes. The tympanum is the cavity excavated in the bulla tympanica of the petrous temporal bone. It is situated between the tympanic membrane and internal ear. It is a laterally com- pressed air cavity lined by mucous membrane and communicates

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External Ear

Veterinary Anatomy

The external ear consis of two parts, the auricula or pinna – a funnel shaped organ with its muscles, which collects the sound waves and the external acoustic meatus, which conveys these waves to the drum of the ear which separates the external ear from the middle ear. The auricula or pinna is the visible

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Refractive media of eye

Veterinary Anatomy

The Refractive media of eye include the cornea, the aqueous humor in the anterior and in posterior chambers, the lens and the vitreous humor. The cornea is described earlier in the fibrous tunic. The aqueous humor is a clear fluid of an alkaline reaction, consisting chiefly of water with a trace of albumin and chloride or sodium. It fills the anterior and posterior chambers of the

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Iris of eye

Veterinary Anatomy

Iris of eye is a muscular diaphragm placed in front of the lens and is visible through the cornea. It is pierced centrally by an elliptical opening, the pupil. The ciliary border is continuous with the ciliary body and is connected with the ligamentum pectinatum iridis. The pupillary border surrounds the pupil. The upper margin

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