"Tectorial" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tectorial" Meaning

The word "tectorial" is not a commonly used English word. However, it can be derived from the Latin word "tensor", meaning "puller" or " stretcher", and "tectoral" or "tectorius" from the Latin "tector", meaning "thigh" or "shin".

But it's possible that it's related to the word "tectorial" in the field of zoology, specifically in the anatomy of the inner ear.

In this context, in the inner ear, the tectorial membrane is a gelatinous structure that plays a crucial role in the auditory (hearing) pathway. It is situated in the scala media of the cochlea and is thought to be involved in the vibration detection of sound waves.

The definition of the word "tectorial" in the context of the inner ear is: relating to the tectorial membrane.

Please note that the word might have another meaning or context not mentioned here, but I couldn't find any other reliable sources that provide more information on this word.

"Tectorial" Examples

Word: Tectorial


Definition

Tectorial
A tectorial membrane or matrix is a mesh-like arrangement of proteins that lies above the synapses in the cochlea of the ear, which receives sound vibrations and transmits sensory information for initiating action potentials in neurons.

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The inner hair cells in the cochlea are embedded within the tectorial membrane, where sound vibrations can pass through it to initiate the electrical signal.
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Excitation of the mechanosensitive stereocilia of the hair cells embedded in the tectorial membrane triggers electrical responses in the vertebrate auditory system.
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In the inner ear, the tectorial membrane supports the hair cells in the cochlea and connects the mechanical and electrical parts of the cochlea.
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The structural and functional role of the tectorial membrane in the cochlea is essential for detecting and transducing sound waves into neural signals.
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Alterations in or damage to the tectorial membrane of the cochlea can lead to auditory impairments, where individuals struggle to process sound due to distorted or missing neural signals.
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