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Inertia principle in the teleost ear Air sacs semicircular canals saccule Auditory response in goldfish Papillae. of rotational acceleration ; and the papillae serve for hear- ing . As structural relations suggest , the auditory endings ...
Inertia principle in the teleost ear Air sacs semicircular canals saccule Auditory response in goldfish Papillae. of rotational acceleration ; and the papillae serve for hear- ing . As structural relations suggest , the auditory endings ...
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auditory nerve brain 21 tympanic cavity oval window stapes round window columella tympanic cavity OD limbus basilar membrane limbus extracolumella tympanic membrane Figure 30 : The auditory structures in the right lizard ear as seen ...
auditory nerve brain 21 tympanic cavity oval window stapes round window columella tympanic cavity OD limbus basilar membrane limbus extracolumella tympanic membrane Figure 30 : The auditory structures in the right lizard ear as seen ...
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... AUDITORY PATHWAYS Auditory nerve fibres . The vestibulocochlear nerve con- sists of two anatomically and functionally distinct parts : the cochlear nerve , which innervates the organ of hearing , and the vestibular nerve , which ...
... AUDITORY PATHWAYS Auditory nerve fibres . The vestibulocochlear nerve con- sists of two anatomically and functionally distinct parts : the cochlear nerve , which innervates the organ of hearing , and the vestibular nerve , which ...
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