functions ofcochlea =filtering,distribution &transduction     The organ of cortiTectorialmembraneCNVIII     The cochleaScalatympani -perilymph        Spiral ramp StereociliaEfferent(motor)neurons ->away fromCNSPerilymphis high insodium(Na)KinociliumHelicotremaCenter ofcochlear   Thecochleamakes 23/4 "turns"Phalangealprocessesof dieterscellsScalavestibuli -perilymphAfferent(sensory)neurons ->towardsCNSEncasedintemporalboneOHCs - 3rows &12000/ear      OHCs - "V" shapeBordercells ofinnersulcusIHCs- 1row &3500/earScalaMedia -endolymph     IHCs - "U" shapeEndolymphis high inpotassium(K)      Cross sectionthrough cochlea     Fused stereocilia   cross-linksDieters'cells andHensen'scellsfunctions ofcochlea =filtering,distribution &transduction     The organ of cortiTectorialmembraneCNVIII     The cochleaScalatympani -perilymph        Spiral ramp StereociliaEfferent(motor)neurons ->away fromCNSPerilymphis high insodium(Na)KinociliumHelicotremaCenter ofcochlear   Thecochleamakes 23/4 "turns"Phalangealprocessesof dieterscellsScalavestibuli -perilymphAfferent(sensory)neurons ->towardsCNSEncasedintemporalboneOHCs - 3rows &12000/ear      OHCs - "V" shapeBordercells ofinnersulcusIHCs- 1row &3500/earScalaMedia -endolymph     IHCs - "U" shapeEndolymphis high inpotassium(K)      Cross sectionthrough cochlea     Fused stereocilia   cross-linksDieters'cells andHensen'scells

Anatomy of The Cochlear Nerve - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. functions of cochlea = filtering, distribution & transduction
  2. The organ of corti
  3. Tectorial membrane
  4. CN VIII
  5. The cochlea
  6. Scala tympani - perilymph
  7. Spiral ramp
  8. Stereocilia
  9. Efferent (motor) neurons -> away from CNS
  10. Perilymph is high in sodium (Na)
  11. Kinocilium
  12. Helicotrema
  13. Center of cochlear
  14. The cochlea makes 2 3/4 "turns"
  15. Phalangeal processes of dieters cells
  16. Scala vestibuli - perilymph
  17. Afferent (sensory) neurons -> towards CNS
  18. Encased in temporal bone
  19. OHCs - 3 rows & 12000/ear
  20. OHCs - "V" shape
  21. Border cells of inner sulcus
  22. IHCs- 1 row & 3500/ear
  23. Scala Media - endolymph
  24. IHCs - "U" shape
  25. Endolymph is high in potassium (K)
  26. Cross section through cochlea
  27. Fused stereocilia
  28. cross-links
  29. Dieters' cells and Hensen's cells