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  1. In the cross-section of the cochlea, you can observe the following structures1234:
    • The cochlea is a long coiled tube with three channels divided by two thin membranes.
    • The top tube is the scala vestibuli, connected to the oval window.
    • The bottom tube is the scala tympani, connected to the round window.
    • The middle tube is the scala media, which contains the Organ of Corti.
    • Reissner’s membrane separates the scala vestibuli from the scala media.
    • The basilar membrane separates the scala media from the scala tympani.
    • The Organ of Corti is embedded within the basilar membrane and extends into the scala media.
    • The cochlear duct, filled with endolymph, follows the entire length of the cochlear canal and consists of three chambers.
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    Cross-section of the coiled Cochlea. The cochlea is a long coiled tube, with three channels divided by two thin membranes. The top tube is the scala vestibuli, which is connected to the oval window. The bottom tube is the scala tympani, which is connected to the round window. The middle tube is the scala media, which contains the Organ of Corti.
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    In cross section, the three chambers of the cochlea can be observed. Reissner’s membrane separates the scala vestibuli from the scala media. The basilar membrane separates the scala media from the scala tympani. The Organ of Corti is embedded within the basilar membrane and extends into the scala media.
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    The cavity of the cochlea (cochlear canal) houses a triangular membranous duct, called the cochlear duct. The cochlear duct follows the entire length of the cochlear canal, but fills only 1/3 of its width. Thus, on a cross section, the cochlear canal cavity consists of 3 chambers:
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    Filled with endolymph, the cochlear duct ends blindly at both ends—i.e., below the round window and at the apex. In cross section this duct resembles a right triangle. Its base is formed by the osseous spiral lamina and the basilar membrane, which separate the cochlear duct from the scala tympani.
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