The function of the inner ear labyrinth magnification model
The magnified model of the inner ear labyrinth is a high-precision simulation model used in otolaryngology and neuroanatomy teaching. It is made in proportion to the structure of the human inner ear and can clearly display key parts such as the cochlea, vestibule, semicircular canal and auditory nerve.
The model is made of durable and environmentally friendly materials, with clear color zoning, making it easy to distinguish the functional areas of different structures. Through this model, learners can intuitively understand the role of the inner ear in hearing and balance functions, and master the physiological mechanisms of sound wave conduction, neural signal transmission and balance sensing.
It is not only applicable to the teaching of anatomy and physiology in medical colleges and universities, but also often used for surgical demonstrations by clinical doctors and health education for patients. This model features a clear structure, accurate scale and intuitive teaching, and is an important teaching tool for studying the auditory system and vestibular system.