tectorial membrane of cochlea
tectorial membrane
The overlaying membrane of the cochlear duct, an extracellular matrix of the inner ear that contacts the stereocilia bundles of specialized sensory hair cells; sound induces movement of these hair cells relative to the tectorial membrane, deflects the stereocilia, and leads to fluctuations in hair cell membrane potential, transducing sound into electrical signals[MP,modified].
| Type | Organ |
| Latin Name | tectorial membrane |
| FMA ID | 75805 |
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