Too late d... but worth the effort! now you know where is the Egypt of the human body....Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Medulla?
Originally posted by cornyfish2000:Wah.. Physiology Dean's List.
oh yes recalled something bout it now..but hmm think u think too much le..Originally posted by renorenal:Errr... we have two muscles in the middle ear, one is the tensor tympani while the other is the stapedius muscle (controlled by the facial nerve).
They are protective muscles that contracts on loud noises (high decibels) and when they contract they immobilize and hence reduces the vibration of the ossicles, hence reducing the vibration onto the foot plate of the stapes bone which is attached to the oval window. So less bony conduction of air to fluid conduction in the cocchlea (endolymph)...
A temporary threshold shift usually known as woolly hearing associated with tinnitus... If continued exposure to such noise, a permanent threshold shift will occur, causing a loss in hearing of high frequency noises...Originally posted by alfagal:oh yes recalled something bout it now..but hmm think u think too much le..
its rather simple though...
jus how come we still hear ringing?
clue: long period of time..
Originally posted by renorenal:Eyes.
[b]NEW MYSTERY
I am cupped shape
I am lucid
There are some nerves at the back of me
Two round things mark the spot
I have a lot of vessels coursing throug me
Diabetes loves me
I also cause the red reflex
What am I?
Name the nerve fiber
Name the two round things
[/b]
Hah? Lidat also can? Wrong...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Two round thing: eyeball
Optic nerve is definitely the right answer...Originally posted by angelfairy:+ optic nerve lol
something like tat..Originally posted by renorenal:A temporary threshold shift usually known as woolly hearing associated with tinnitus... If continued exposure to such noise, a permanent threshold shift will occur, causing a loss in hearing of high frequency noises...
Red reflex, the red shiny eyes you see in photos...Originally posted by alfagal:can explain wat is red reflux?
Originally posted by renorenal:iliac crest arh
[b]NEW MYSTERY
Difficulty - Very hard
Two things jutting out at the side of the hip
Its more prominent in slim people
Not so in overweight individuals
The most important anatomical landmark
For surgeons, orthopedists and obstetricians
What am I?
Clue: I am located in the pelvic bone[/b]
Close... you're getting there, great attempt though!Originally posted by angelfairy:iliac crest arh
Actually I never learnt that lar... it's more for audiologist... so I just shoot whatever I've learnt in med school lar... ENT to me was way back liauz...Originally posted by alfagal:something like tat..
was looking for something bout the hair cells...tat will take some time to settle down, due to adaptation...
not bad..
Try again! I wasn't looking for the eye as the answer, but you get the organ right... be more specific... what is cupped shape and has two round spots on it with a lot of blood vessels and a nerve fiber leaving from it?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:I separate the answers only.....
Acetabullum? Because got surgeonOriginally posted by renorenal:Close... you're getting there, great attempt though!
heh?Originally posted by renorenal:Try again! I wasn't looking for the eye as the answer, but you get the organ right... be more specific... what is cupped shape and has two round spots on it with a lot of blood vessels and a nerve fiber leaving from it?