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Human Inner Ear Anatomy Diagram - Cochlear Frequency Mapping Explained #2340062 (License: Personal Use)
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The image presents a cross-sectional view of the human inner ear, with the cochlea depicted in purple and labeled with key frequency points: 0.5 kHz near the apex, 6 kHz in the middle turn, and 16 kHz at the base-demonstrating tonotopic organization. Surrounding structures include the vestibular system (semicircular canals in yellow), oval window (green), and auditory nerve pathway (red). Labels and color coding clarify functional anatomy for educational or clinical reference.
Used on medical education websites, audiology resources, or physiology course pages to explain hearing mechanics; targets students, healthcare professionals, and patients seeking to understand sensorineural hearing loss or cochlear implant function.
Related Cliparts: Detailed anatomical illustration of the human inner ear highlighting cochlear tonotopy-how sound frequencies map to specific regions. Ideal for students and clinicians.
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