membranous labyrinth
Noun: 1. The sensory structures of the inner ear: The membranous labyrinth refers to the interconnected system of delicate, fluid-filled sacs and ducts housed inside the bony cavities of the inner ear. It contains the essential sensory organs for hearing and balance.
The term "membranous labyrinth" is used in anatomical and medical contexts to describe the soft tissue structures within the osseous (bony) labyrinth of the inner ear. - It is a singular, countable noun. - It is often preceded by the definite article "the" when referring to the specific structure in a general sense.
Anatomical Description:
- The membranous labyrinth contains the organs of hearing and equilibrium.
- Endolymph is the fluid that fills the membranous labyrinth.
Medical Context:
- Inflammation can affect the membranous labyrinth, leading to vertigo.
- The surgeon carefully examined the membranous labyrinth during the procedure.
- Contained within the bony labyrinth: This phrase is frequently used to describe the spatial relationship between the two structures.
- The delicate membranous labyrinth is suspended within and protected by the bony labyrinth.
- Bony labyrinth (osseous labyrinth) (noun): The rigid, bony cavity in the temporal bone that houses and protects the membranous labyrinth.
- Labyrinth (noun): A complex structure of interconnecting passages; in anatomy, it can refer to the inner ear system as a whole.
- Endolymph (noun): The potassium-rich fluid contained within the membranous labyrinth.
- Perilymph (noun): The fluid that fills the space between the bony labyrinth and the membranous labyrinth.
- Inner ear membranous system: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its location and structure.
- (The) membranous part of the inner ear: A more general descriptive phrase.
The term "membranous labyrinth" has a highly specific meaning in human and vertebrate anatomy. It does not have common idiomatic or figurative uses outside of this technical field. Its meaning is consistent and refers exclusively to the sensory structure within the inner ear.
- the sensory structures of the inner ear including the labyrinthine receptors and the cochlea; contained within the bony labyrinth