Respuesta :
(D) is the correct option
Explanation:
- Both the stapedius and tensor tympani are striated muscles
- The stapedius is about 6 mm in length, arises from the pyramidal process and the tendon attaches to the posterior neck of the stapes
- The stapedius is a muscle with a high oxidative capacity
- The tensor tympani is about 25 mm in length, the muscle is not as strong as the stapedius, and the tendon also contains more elastic tissue and fat
- The tensor tympani courses through a bony canal in the wall of the anterior middle ear, and attaches to the neck of the manubrium
- The tensor tympani and stapedius muscles are protective reflexes
- They reduce the amount of sound that gets into the inner ear
- They are somewhat similar to the blink reflex thus they can be triggered by loud noise, and when they go off, both ears can be involved
- If stapedius and tensor tympani muscles is not present then loud sounds would cause the ossicles to move too much, potentially causing damage to the inner ear Â
In the absence of the stapedius and the tensor tympani muscles the loud sounds would make the ossicles to move too much, thus, causing damage to the inner ear. Â
• The stapedius and the tensor tympani are the protective reflexes. Â
• They are found in the middle ear and are associated with the ear ossicles. Â
• They minimize the amount of sound that gets into the inner ear, they are identical to the blink reflex. Â
• Both these muscles contract in response to incoming intense or loud sounds, which strike the eardrum, and thus minimizing the transmission of sound within the inner ear. Â
• Of the two muscles, the stapedius is considered to be more sensitive to sound in comparison to the tensor tympani.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
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