Dieters'cells andHensen'scellsEndolymphis high inpotassium(K)Afferent(sensory)neurons ->towardsCNS      OHCs - "V" shape     Fused stereociliaTectorialmembraneEncasedintemporalboneCenter ofcochlear         Cross sectionthrough cochlea     The organ of cortiThecochleamakes 23/4 "turns"CNVIII functions ofcochlea =filtering,distribution &transductionIHCs- 1row &3500/ear        Spiral ramp Bordercells ofinnersulcusEfferent(motor)neurons ->away fromCNSScalavestibuli -perilymph   cross-linksHelicotremaOHCs - 3rows &12000/earPhalangealprocessesof dieterscellsScalaMedia -endolymph     IHCs - "U" shapeStereociliaPerilymphis high insodium(Na)    The cochleaKinociliumScalatympani -perilymphDieters'cells andHensen'scellsEndolymphis high inpotassium(K)Afferent(sensory)neurons ->towardsCNS      OHCs - "V" shape     Fused stereociliaTectorialmembraneEncasedintemporalboneCenter ofcochlear         Cross sectionthrough cochlea     The organ of cortiThecochleamakes 23/4 "turns"CNVIII functions ofcochlea =filtering,distribution &transductionIHCs- 1row &3500/ear        Spiral ramp Bordercells ofinnersulcusEfferent(motor)neurons ->away fromCNSScalavestibuli -perilymph   cross-linksHelicotremaOHCs - 3rows &12000/earPhalangealprocessesof dieterscellsScalaMedia -endolymph     IHCs - "U" shapeStereociliaPerilymphis high insodium(Na)    The cochleaKinociliumScalatympani -perilymph

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