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Adult Hearing Embryonic Origins
Many different embryonic components contribute to the sensory structures required for hearing.
External Ear
- 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)
Middle Ear
- 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)
Inner Ear
- 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
- Auditory component - Otic vesicle and neural crest (ectoderm)
- Vestibular component - Otic vesicle and neural crest (ectoderm)
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