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==Adult Hearing Embryonic Origins== | ==Adult Hearing Embryonic Origins== | ||
Many different embryonic components contribute to the sensory structures required for hearing. It is always considered/divided in terms of the 3 main divisions (external, middle and inner), each of which have their own separate components from different embryonic origins. | |||
The complexity and time course of development leads to many associated abnormalities. | |||
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! {{outer ear}} | |||
! {{middle ear}} | |||
! {{inner ear}} | |||
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''' | * '''Auricle''' - Pharyngeal Arches 1 and 2 (ectoderm, mesoderm) | ||
** form from 6 hillocks (week 5) 3 on each of arch 1 and 2 | |||
* '''External Auditory Meatus''' - Pharyngeal Arch 1 groove or cleft (ectoderm) | |||
* '''Tympanic Membrane''' - Pharyngeal Arch 1 membrane (ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm) | |||
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* '''Middle Ear Ossicles''' | |||
** Malleus and incus - Pharyngeal Arch 1 cartilage Neural crest (ectoderm) | |||
** Stapes - Pharyngeal Arch 2 cartilage Neural crest (ectoderm) | |||
* '''Middle Ear Muscles''' | |||
** Tensor tympani - Pharyngeal Arch 1 (mesoderm) | |||
** Stapedius - Pharyngeal Arch 2 (mesoderm) | |||
* '''Middle Ear Cavity''' | |||
** Pharyngeal Arch 1 pouch (endoderm) | |||
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* '''Inner Ear Labyrinth''' | |||
** Cochlea - Otic vesicle - Otic placode (ectoderm) | |||
** Semicircular canals - Otic vesicle - Otic placode (ectoderm) | |||
** Saccule and utricle - Otic vesicle - Otic placode (ectoderm) | |||
* '''Cranial Nerve VIII''' {{CN VIII}} | |||
** Auditory component - Otic vesicle and neural crest (ectoderm) | |||
** Vestibular component - Otic vesicle and neural crest (ectoderm) | |||
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'''Links:''' [[:File:Adult hearing embryonic origins.jpg|Image - Adult hearing embryonic origins]] | [[:File:Hearing_cartoon.jpg|Image - without embryology]] | [[Sensory - Hearing and Balance Development]] | |||
{{Hearing Links}} | |||
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[[Category:Cartoon]] [[Category:Senses]] [[Category:Hearing]] | [[Category:Cartoon]] [[Category:Senses]] [[Category:Hearing]] | ||
[[Category:Middle Ear]] |
Latest revision as of 14:26, 8 May 2018
Adult Hearing Embryonic Origins
Many different embryonic components contribute to the sensory structures required for hearing. It is always considered/divided in terms of the 3 main divisions (external, middle and inner), each of which have their own separate components from different embryonic origins.
The complexity and time course of development leads to many associated abnormalities.
outer ear | middle ear | inner ear |
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Links: Image - Adult hearing embryonic origins | Image - without embryology | Sensory - Hearing and Balance Development
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 27) Embryology Adult hearing embryonic origins.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Adult_hearing_embryonic_origins.jpg
- © Dr Mark Hill 2024, UNSW Embryology ISBN: 978 0 7334 2609 4 - UNSW CRICOS Provider Code No. 00098G
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