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A good mnemonic device for remembering the ear’s ossicles is “If you don’t listen, you will   MIS something.” (M=malleus, I=incus, S=stapes).  
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The sense of taste.   gustation  
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The innermost ossicle of the middle ear, which attaches to the oval window in the inner ear.   stapes  
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The structure of the inner ear responsible for hearing.   cochlea  
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Earwax.   cerumen  
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The eardrum.   tympanic membrane  
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One of the names given to the cartilaginous funnel attached to the side of the head.   pinna  
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The ossicular hammer.   malleus  
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The middle ear is connected to the nasopharynx via this.   eustachian tube  
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The inner ear.   labyrinth  
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The ossicular anvil.   incus  
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The other name given to the cartilaginous funnel attached to the side of the head.   auricle  
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Structures responsible for equilibrium and balance.   semicircular canals  
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An ear, nose, and throat practitioner.   otorhinolaryngologist  
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Smelling.   olfaction  
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An S-shaped canal approximately 1 cm in length.   external acoustic meatus  
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The structure containing the round or oval window.   vestibule  
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conductive   Hearing loss of the external canal.  
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sensorineural   Hearing loss of either the inner ear or cranial nerve.  
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Weber   A type of tuning fork.  
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Rinne   A type of tuning fork.  
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audiometer   An instrument by which the power of hearing can be gauged and recorded on a scale.  
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decibel   The unit by which sound is measured, abbreviated as dB.  
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spondee threshold   The intensity at which speech is recognized.  
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discrimination   The ability to recognize and repeat one-syllable words.  
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tympanometry   Test that measures the movement function of the tympanic membrane.  
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otalgia   An earache.  
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otorrhea   Discharge from the ear.  
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tinnitus   Ringing, buzzing, or roaring in the ears that only you can hear.  
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otoscopy   Examination of the ear using an otoscope, an instrument that directs light into the ear and contains a magnifying lens.  
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Valsalva maneuver   Plugging your nose, closing your mouth and blowing  
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The unit by which sound is measured.   decibel  
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Discharge from the ear.   otorrhea  
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The intensity at which speech is recognized.   spondee threshold  
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The ability to recognize and repeat one-syllable words.   discrimination  
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Hearing loss of either the inner ear or cranial nerve.   sensorineural hearing loss  
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