Bony Labyrinth (Noun)

Meaning

Cavity in the petrous part of the temporal bone that contains the membranous labyrinth.

Classification

Nouns denoting body parts.

Examples

  • The bony labyrinth is a complex cavity in the petrous part of the temporal bone that contains the membranous labyrinth, which is essential for balance and hearing.
  • During the embryonic development of the inner ear, the bony labyrinth forms around the membranous labyrinth, providing it with protection and support.
  • The bony labyrinth is composed of three semicircular canals and the cochlea, which work together to facilitate the transmission of sound vibrations and maintain equilibrium.
  • Damage to the bony labyrinth can result in severe hearing loss and balance disorders, highlighting the importance of this structure in the auditory system.
  • The bony labyrinth is filled with a fluid called perilymph, which surrounds the membranous labyrinth and helps to transmit sound vibrations to the inner ear.

Synonyms

  • Osseous Labyrinth

Hypernyms

  • Complex Body Part
  • Bodily Structure
  • Body Structure
  • Anatomical Structure
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