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The Inner Ear - Bony Labyrinth - Membranous Labryinth - TeachMeAnatomy

The Inner Ear - Bony Labyrinth - Membranous Labryinth - TeachMeAnatomy

The inner ear is located within the petrous part of the temporal bone. It lies between the middle ear and the internal acoustic meatus, which lie laterally and medially respectively. The inner ear has two main components - the bony labyrinth and membranous labyrinth.

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Schematic diagram of the inner ear. A) Diagram of the membranous

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Image of The two labyrinths of the inner ear. The bony labyrinth