cochlear basement membrane
basement membrane of cochlear labyrinth
The the continuous basement membrane found within the membranous labyrinth of the cochlea, known to extend from the limbus, down to the inner sulcus, across the basilar membrane, up to the external sulcus to the spiral prominence and radiating into the spiral ligament ensheathing the root cell processes.
| Type | Ligament |
| Parent Structure | basement membrane of epithelium |
| Latin Name | basement membrane of cochlear labyrinth |
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