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Ear Labyrinth Model

Nursing Modals

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The ear labyrinth model is a remarkable representation of the intricate structures within the inner ear, which play a crucial role in our hearing and balance. This model typically highlights the cochlea, which is responsible for converting sound vibrations into neural signals, as well as the vestibular apparatus, which helps maintain our spatial orientation. In an educational context, the ear labyrinth model serves as an essential tool for students and professionals alike, offering a tangible way to understand the complexities of auditory and vestibular functions. By illustrating the delicate arrangement of sensory cells and fluid-filled chambers, this model enhances our comprehension of how sound waves travel through the ear and how the brain processes these signals. Overall, the ear labyrinth model is invaluable in both biological studies and audiology, providing clarity on the fascinating workings of human auditory and balance systems.

Features:

1. The superior semicircular canal and vestibule are open,showing the saccule and utricle.

Height 16cm Width 23cm Thickness 9 cm Enlarged approx-18 times big Separated into 2 part