Maleus, incus and stapes are the three small bones from the middle ear that amplify the sound.
Sound vibrations from the tympanic membrane (eardrum) are amplified and transmitted to the oval window by the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear.
auditory ossicles
the inner ear amplifies sound vibrations
outer ear
clochea
The vibrations are amplified by the three tiny bones from your middle ear.
The ossicles amplify the sound. They send the sound waves to the inner ear and into the fluid-filled hearing organ (cochlea). ... The auditory nerve sends these impulses to the brain. The brain then translates these electrical impulses as sound.
gathers sound waves.
Cochlea is the part of inner ear, which detects sound waves.
The answer is -D.
Most animal and human ears do respond to sounds. The outer portion of the ear functions to amplify sound waves, which are then processed inside the ear.
The vibrations are amplified by the three tiny bones from your middle ear.
The ossicles amplify the sound. They send the sound waves to the inner ear and into the fluid-filled hearing organ (cochlea). ... The auditory nerve sends these impulses to the brain. The brain then translates these electrical impulses as sound.
ear drum
Ear canal
External (outer) ear.
The pinna of the ear collects sound waves. This is the part you see on the side of the head.
The visible portion of the ear is shaped in such a way that it best amplifies sound. A pig's ear is large and concave so that it can trap sound waves and amplify them inside the pig's ear for optimum hearing.
To amplify sound vibrations
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gathers sound waves.
That part is called as ear lobe or the pinna of the ear.