Special Senses | External & Middle Ear Anatomy
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During this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about the various structures of the external and middle ear such as the facial canal, roof, floor, anterior, posterior, lateral and medial walls of the middle ear. We also discuss the promontory, various foramina, tensor tympani, stapedius, muscles of the soft palate and pharynx, ossicles, as well as the various innervation of the external and middle ear. We discuss the tympanic membrane and the pharyngotympanic tube, and lastly the ceruminous glands and the pinna. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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Oh god how in the world he knows so much.. much respect i wonder where did he studied..
@jeanettespiteri7180
5 жыл бұрын
I've wondered the same, future achievement goals!
@difficult1003
2 ай бұрын
You're probably kidding. It's medic books obvious :)
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@mayasoughi
22 күн бұрын
for real mine too😩🤌🏻✨
Zach You're a gift for all medical students. You're lectures are rhapsody ❤️❤️❤️
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@vickikelly1106
4 жыл бұрын
Always get the ahhh so thats how it works after your lectures So good
@Fatima-yb9lf
3 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@yarasleman1298
3 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah
@orignialsounds9364
2 жыл бұрын
A noble prize 😀 😊 ☺ ✨
@CatharinaWidiartini
2 жыл бұрын
Amen
The reason why this channel is so great is because you discuss all the details, most channels don't go in depth as you do
I was procrastinating this topic for the last couple of weeks and your video got me actually interested in ear anatomy. Now it doesn’t seem all that difficult after all! You’re a blessing to medical students all over the world 💕💕
We don't hate you for extra information
@rajdattsalokhe1310
7 ай бұрын
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@sumitham3976
2 жыл бұрын
It's... It's called Nobel prize, my man
@mediziner4283
Жыл бұрын
Ok
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Cannot express how much I appreciate your videos- I’m a speech language therapy student and I have to say the way you break complex information down, paired with your incredible talent for drawing which makes that much easier to absorb information= just AMAZING! Thank you soooo much! My lecturers could never🔥😎
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LOVE YOUR LECTURES. HUGE RESPECT!!! You are making med school easy for us. Stay blessed!
ي لبى جعلنا م ننحرم من فديوهاتكك الزينه ياخي مدري كيف كنا حندرس طب لو انت مافي ☹️💜
finally ! Someone who discusses it in detail, with passion and in person! I'm suffering with my Pearson's textbook. This explanation is amazing!
This was beyond belief amazing. I can't believe that it makes sense now. Insanely talented. THANK YOU.
Dang! Every time I watch your lectures, I am strongly reminded of what a dope teacher you are! Thank You Zach! Shout Out Rob and Kristen!
I love how in depth this video is, thank's a lot.
Everytime I watched one of your videos I always thought you have at least 1M+ subscribers. You re one of the best teachers on youtube and explain so well!
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I can never graduate medschool without ur vids This is probably my very first comment on a yt video but u deserve it 💚
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Thank you so so so much!!! You are making a huge difference for all med students around the world ❤️❤️❤️❤️
amazing, 4th year medical student using this very very usefully. honestly thank you, i hope u have alot of good things in ur life, cuz u deserve it for litearlly saving my medical carreer. seriously thank you
these videos are forever useful regardless of your level of study..God bless you Sir
For the first time,I learnt ear so well.gonna recommend this video to others. Stay blessed.
You are getting me through nursing school one lecture at a time, thank you so much!
I feel enthusiastic to see your videos...... While i m bored of particular topic ....I get new spirit by watching your videos.... Thank you so much sir!!!!!
So much detail delivered in a user friendly way. Excellent tuition.
This is amazing! Thank you so much for making this video with so much detail!
Pure genius you are!!!! Please give him a million likes! Awesome explanation period.
Dear Mr Ninja Thanks for your most educational presentation of Ear problems and hearing systems. I am 87 years of life and facing some hearing problem. However it’s most educative system of your explanations anyone can understand the functionality of the ear. I’m sure to follow the tips you explained in the video. In the next 2 years I will report you that I have no hearing problems. Sucha Singh
This will take me at least a week to assimilate .. dear god how amazing you are . Thank you very much
thank you thank you! you have made the anatomy of the ear so easy to understand. You have helped me grasp how this amazing miracle works. You are truly a blessing.
I really love this guy😊 your explanation is so thorough! Thank you so much for all that you do to help us understand this stuff for AP.
This is crazy. I really love how he was mixing cranial nerves into the stuff❤. Love you Zach.
Dude, you rock it. All your videos are excellent and great to watch alongside the chunky textbook readings to put things in perspective. How did you learn? It's really inspiring to see how much you can eventually remember :)
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Ninja nerds, you are 100 times better than our so called professors! Thanks a lot, I enjoyed this video as always.
It is amazing how passionate you talk about these subjects
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As always, very helpful & brilliant! Thank you
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I have ear anatomy exam tomorrow in vet med.. this helps for the overall picture.. Thank you!
@Dimmyism
4 жыл бұрын
And i passed!
@m0ony1
4 жыл бұрын
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still coming back to these HEENT anatomy videos a year later, you are my saving grace :o)
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I'm a music masters student, doing some ear anatomy as part of psychoacoustics... I have never seen anything like this before and 5 minutes I think I learned 100 new words hahahah
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Not merely just colourful lines🥺Applause👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼.you are too good🔥
You are one of the most gifted teach on YT
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The best lecture deliver by the best teacher.... Thanks sir for sharing your precious knowledge with us... Love from pakistan💜💜💜💜
This topic has never been so easy for me to understand, Hats off Man. I am a fan of yours now :D :X
Great educator! Love all of his videos!
Just started my ENT course, this really helped thank you
@dada13771
2 жыл бұрын
same
U are amazing . Saving lives of million of students..
awesome you have the ability to connect physiology and anatomy together
Sir your teaching method is outstanding really really really i like you thank you soo much
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amazing now it's clear in my mind excellent you killed it
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Brilliant lecture without any doubt.
Thank you sir! You are extremely hardworking 😊
Great explanation! Finally cought why a middle ear infection can complicate to meningoencephalitis!
I can't thank you enough Zach! May God bless you
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16:32 Tensor tympani comes from the anterior wall then goes into lateral wall, it doesn’t go through medial wall as you draw it ,, 42:04 mastoiditis also affects sigmoid sinus and transmits the infection to the cerebellum ,,anyway thank you for this great explanation
If you can provide pic of the whole board at the end of the lecture then it'll be more easier for us to revise this topic, lecture is fantastic
really good thanks 🙏 u have helped me a lot , would u please upload the bored picture it would be helpful to
You are really a master piece on explanation ✌️
nice video thank you so much!
**external ear** 1-auricle(pinna) covers with stratified squamous epithelial tissue to resist against abrasion and underneath that epithelium tissue it's formed of elastic cartilage being able to stretch and recoil 2-external acoustic meatus is a bony canal and it's covered by stratified squamous epithelium and there is ceruminous glands which produce ear wax preventing entry of insects and debris via the canal **middle ear** 1-the tympanic membrane(ear drum) separates the outer ear from the middle ear and it's made of 2components a-pars tensa irregular dense connective tissue //b-pars flaccida loose connective tissue(areolar ct)..if you use the q tip far away from the external ear you may puncture the tympanic membrane causing increase in ear pressure 2-ear ossicles:- a-malleous,,there is a muscle connected to lower part of the malleous called tensor tympani which tenses up the tympanic membrane and innverted by the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve and when this muscle contracts it pulls the malleous medially away from the typmanic memb b-incus c-stapes -what happens is the sound waves are hitting the tympanic membrane and vibrate the ossicles of the middle ear and tapping each other until stapes tapes on the oval window,,,,,,,,the oval window will create fluid filled vibrations within the cochlea which will get converted into action potentials sent by the cochlear nerve to the brain stem so you can hear that sound##
@ahmedzaki1184
2 ай бұрын
*external ear* 1-auricle(pinna) covers with stratified squamous epithelial tissue to resist against abrasion and underneath that epithelium tissue it's formed of elastic cartilage being able to stretch and recoil 2-external acoustic meatus is a bony canal and it's covered by stratified squamous epithelium and there is ceruminous glands which produce ear wax preventing entry of insects and debris via it -cranial nerve 5 gives auricular temporal branch which gives sensory supply to skin of the++ external ear pinnea and acoustic meatus *middle ear* 1-the tympanic membrane(ear drum) separates the outer ear from the middle ear and it's made of 2components a-pars tensa irregular dense connective tissue //b-pars flaccida loose connective tissue(areolar ct)..if you use the q tip far away from the external ear you may puncture the tympanic membrane causing increase in ear pressure 2-ear ossicles:- a-malleous,,there is a muscle connected to lower part of the malleous called tensor tympani which tenses up the tympanic membrane and innverted by the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve and when this muscle contracts it pulls the malleous medially away from the typmanic memb b-incus c-stapes..the facial motor fibers innervate the stapedius muscle,,The stapedius muscle is connected to the stapes. It contracts in response to an intense sound, stiffening the three auditory ossicles, thus reducing the intensity of the sound. This reflex, known as acoustic reflex, contributes to protecting the delicate inner ear from acoustic damage. -what happens is the sound waves are hitting the tympanic membrane and vibrate the ossicles of the middle ear and tapping each other until stapes tapes on the oval window,,,,,,,,the oval window will create fluid filled vibrations within the cochlea which will get converted into action potentials sent by the cochlear nerve to the brain stem so you can hear that sound## -Chorda tympani is a branch of the facial nerve that carries gustatory (taste) sensory innervation from the front of the tongue and parasympathetic (secretomotor) innervation to the submandibular and sublingual salivary glands. -The cochlear promontory is the name given to the bone that overlies the basal turn of the cochlea protruding into the middle ear cavity,separating the middle ear from inner ear ,that cochlear promontory is important as there is nerves runs across called the tympanic plexus which formed of parasympatic glossopharyngeal nerve fibers and sympathetic fibers of caroticotympanic nerves -cranial nerve 7,9,10 supply,,cn 10 gives supply to the actual tympanic membrane while cn9 gives supply to the inner part of the tympanic membrane ....cn7 gives supply to external acoustic meatus and tympanic membrane
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