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Tympanic duct
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Tympanic duct

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Tympanic duct
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Inner ear, with tympanic duct labeled near bottom.
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Cross section of the cochlea (scala tympani labeled at bottom)
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Latin Scala tympani
MeSH D012533
TA98 A15.3.03.045
TA2 6970
FMA 61272
Anatomical terminology

The tympanic duct or scala tympani is one of the perilymph-filled cavities in the inner ear of humans. It is separated from the cochlear duct by the basilar membrane, and it extends from the round window to the helicotrema, where it continues as vestibular duct.

The purpose of the perilymph-filled tympanic duct and vestibular duct is to transduce the movement of air that causes the tympanic membrane and the ossicles to vibrate, to movement of liquid and the basilar membrane. This movement is conveyed to the organ of Corti inside the cochlear duct, composed of hair cells attached to the basilar membrane and their stereocilia embedded in the tectorial membrane. The movement of the basilar membrane compared to the tectorial membrane causes the stereocilia to bend. They then depolarise and send impulses to the brain via the cochlear nerve. This produces the sensation of sound.

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