Cenveo - Drawing Anatomy of the Cochlea - English labels

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Anatomy of the Cochlea. The cochlea is a spiral structure (a) divided into three chambers (b). The middle chamber, the cochlear duct, contains the spiral organ that has hair cells (c) for sensing the vibrations we perceive as sound. English labels.
Anatomical structures in item:
Cochlea
Scala vestibuli
Scala tympani
Ganglion cochleare
Organum spirale
Membrana tectoria
Perilympha
Fossula fenestrae vestibuli
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Cenveo - Drawing Anatomy of the Cochlea - English labels
Uploaded by: rva
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Cenveo
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Anatomy of the Cochlea. The cochlea is a spiral structure (a) divided into three chambers (b). The middle chamber, the cochlear duct, contains the spiral organ that has hair cells (c) for sensing the vibrations we perceive as sound. English labels.
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Anatomical structures in item
Cochlea
Scala vestibuli
Scala tympani
Ganglion cochleare
Organum spirale
Membrana tectoria
Perilympha
Fossula fenestrae vestibuli
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Gross
Microscopy
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Drawing