Cochlear duct
Cavity in the cochlea of the inner ear / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The cochlear duct (a.k.a. the scala media) is an endolymph filled cavity inside the cochlea, located between the tympanic duct and the vestibular duct, separated by the basilar membrane and the vestibular membrane (Reissner's membrane) respectively. The cochlear duct houses the organ of Corti.[1]
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Cochlear duct | |
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System | Ear |
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Latin | ductus cochlearis |
MeSH | D003053 |
NeuroLex ID | birnlex_2562 |
TA98 | A15.3.03.093 A15.3.03.092 |
TA2 | 7022 |
FMA | 79789 61119, 79789 |
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