Cat Ear
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“Diagram showing the ear and related parts in a young cat. P., Pinna; Sq., squamosal: E.A.M., external auditory meatus; T., tympanum; M., malleus; I., incus; St., stapes abutting onforamen ovale; B., bulla of tympanic bone; Se., a septum in the bulla; E.T., eustachian tube leading from the tymmpanic cavity to the back of the mouth; B.O., basi-occipital; C., cochlea; S., sacculus; U., utriculus; D.E., ductus endolymphaticus; N., auditory nerve; S.C., semi-circular canal; PE., periotic bone.” -Thomson, 1916
Keywords
pinna, malleus, incus, stapes, cochlea, Tympanum, Squamosal, utriculus, sacculus, cat ear, vertebrate ear, label ear parts, external auditory meatus, onforamen ovale, bulla of tympanic bone, bulla septum, eustachian tube, basi-occipital, ductus endolymphaticus, auditory nerve, semi-circular canal, periotic boneSource
J. Arthur Thomson, M.A., LL.D. Outlines of Zoology (New York, NY: D. Appleton & Company, 1916)
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