Organ of Corti occurs in
Internal ear
— Concept: This question tests your knowledge of the anatomy of the human ear, specifically the location of the Organ of…Concept: This question tests your knowledge of the anatomy of the human ear, specifically the location of the Organ of Corti.
Why (D) is correct: The Organ of Corti is the sensory organ of hearing. It is located within the cochlea, which is a part of the internal ear (also known as the inner ear). Specifically, it rests on the basilar membrane within the scala media (cochlear duct).
Why other options are wrong:
- (A) In between internal ear and middle ear: This is an incorrect anatomical location.
- (B) Middle ear: The middle ear contains the ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes) and transmits sound vibrations, but does not house the Organ of Corti.
- (C) External ear: The external ear consists of the pinna and external auditory meatus, responsible for collecting and channeling sound waves.
NEET Tip: Remember the sequence of sound transmission: External ear (collects) → Middle ear (amplifies) → Internal ear (transduces to neural signals). The Organ of Corti is key to the transduction in the internal ear.
Correct Answer: (D)
Internal ear