Preferred Name | middle ear | |
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auris media |
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The middle ear is the air-filled cavity within the skull of vertebrates that lies between the outer ear and the inner ear. It is linked to the pharynx (and therefore to outside air) via the Eustachian tube and in mammals contains the three ear ossicles, which transmit auditory vibrations from the outer ear (via the tympanum) to the inner ear (via the oval window)[GO]. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001756 |
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NCIT:C12274 AAO:0011065 MIAA:0000146 UMLS:C0013455 UMLS:C1268972 XAO:0000191 MAT:0000146 VHOG:0000312 Wikipedia:Middle_ear SCTID:181185000 EHDAA2:0001181 EMAPA:17000 BTO:0002099 BIRNLEX:1695 CALOHA:TS-2233 MESH:D004432 EHDAA:5693 EV:0100357 FMA:56513 GAID:165 MA:0000253 |
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auris media |
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uberon |
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UBERON:0001756 |
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middle ear |
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UBERON:0001756 |
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middle ear |
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textual definition |
The middle ear is the air-filled cavity within the skull of vertebrates that lies between the outer ear and the inner ear. It is linked to the pharynx (and therefore to outside air) via the Eustachian tube and in mammals contains the three ear ossicles, which transmit auditory vibrations from the outer ear (via the tympanum) to the inner ear (via the oval window)[GO]. |
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UBPROP_0000001 |
The intermediate portion of the ear which consists of a small air-filled and membrane-lined chamber. It is lodged in the temporal bone and continues with the nasopharynx through the Eustachian tube. It is separated from the external ear by the tympanic membrane and from the inner ear by the fenestrae. [Dorian_AF, Elsevier's_encyclopaedic_dictionary_of_medicine, Part_B:_Anatomy_(1988)_Amsterdam_etc.:_Elsevier][VHOG] |
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UBPROP_0000003 |
The tympanic cavity and auditory tube of an amniote develop from the first embryonic pharyngeal pouch, so they are homologous to the first gill pouch, or spiracle, of a fish. We are uncertain whether this homology strictly applies to the middle ear cavity and auditory tube of lissamphibians, which show certain peculiarities in their development.[uncertain][VHOG] |
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