Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

tectorial membrane

noun
/tɛkˈtɔːr.i.əl ˈmɛm.breɪn/
Definition
A delicate, translucent membrane in the inner ear that covers the hair cells in the cochlea and plays a crucial role in hearing.
Examples
  • The tectorial membrane vibrates in response to sound waves.
  • Researchers study the tectorial membrane’s properties to better understand hearing loss.
  • Damage to the tectorial membrane can affect one’s ability to hear clearly.
Meaning
The tectorial membrane is a structure in the auditory system that interacts with the hair cells to facilitate the process of converting sound vibrations into nerve impulses.
Synonyms
  • Auditory membrane
  • Membrane of Corti
  • Henle’s membrane