The book Essentials of Veterinary Physiology was written by author Diarmid Nol Paton Here you can read free online of Essentials of Veterinary Physiology book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Essentials of Veterinary Physiology a good or bad book?
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The handle of the malleus is attached to the membrana tympani, and each time a wave of condensation falls upon the membrane it drives this inwards, and with it the handle of the malleus. This locks the malleo-incal joint (fig. 83, m. I. ), and pushes inwards the long process of the incus, which thrusts the stapes into the fenestra ovalis, and thus increases the pressure in the enclosed fluid of the internal ear. By the " give " of the membrane in the fenestra rotunda, the increased pressure is ...relieved. The bones rotate round an antero-posterior axis passing through the heads of the malleus and incus. They ZkM ZmT. Fig. 83. — Diagram of the Ear. Ex. M. , external meatus; Ty. , tympanic membrane; m. , malleus; i. , incus; s. , stapes; /. O. , fenestra ovalis; f. R. , fenestra rotunda; En. T. , Eustachian tube; v. , vestibule with the utricle and saccule ; s. C, semicircular canal ; Coch. , cochlea. thus form a lever with the arm to which the power is applied — the handle of the malleus — longer than the other arm.
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