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Which is not part of the outer ear?
a) malleus
b) pinna
c) External auditory canal
d) ceruminous glands

What divides the external and inner ear?
a) cochlea
b) round window
c) tympanic membrane
d) hair cells

The order of ear bones from outer to inner...
a) stapes, incus, malleus
b) malleus, stapes, incus
c) malleus, incus, stapes
d) external, middle, inner

Should the middle ear be air or fluid filled?
a) air
b) fluid
c)
d)

What equalizes pressure in the ear?
a) cochlea
b) oval window
c) eustachian tube
d) vestibule

How is sound sent into the inner ear?
a) through the round window
b) through the oval window
c) though the external auditory canal
d) through the auditory nerve

What is in the cochlea?
a) otoliths
b) hair cells
c) fluid
d) hair cells and fluid

What kind of equilibrium do the otoliths in the vestibule detect?
a) dynamic
b) static
c) hearing
d) vision

Dynamic equilibrium is detected in what part of the inner ear?
a) cochlea
b) vestibule
c) round window
d) semicircular canals

What sends messages from the ear to the brain?
a) cochlea
b) semicircular canals
c) auditory nerve
d) temporal lobe

What is damaged during decibel hearing loss?
a) otoliths
b) hair cells in cochlea
c) fluid in middle ear
d) vestibule otoliths

Where does otitis media occur?
a) outer ear
b) inner ear
c) middle ear
d) ear of corn

Fancy name for ear ringing...
a) otitis media
b) vertigo
c) tinnitus
d) hearing loss

Where are ear tubes placed?
a) cochlea
b) external auditory canal
c) tympanic membrane
d) eustachian tube

I like to spin around in circles but when I stop I feel like I am still spinning. What's up with that?
a) My ear rocks keep moving
b) my cochlea is broken
c) semicircular canal fluid is still moving
d) there is something wrong with your brain

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