ear is the organ that detects sounds. eyes is organ that allowed you to see thing.
oto = ear rhino = nose laryng = throat -ology = study of, branch of knowledge, science
The anatomy of an ear is basically the build of the ear, like human anatomy. Ear anatomy is not an ear part, but the ear's structure, like when you study Ear anatomy you are studying the ear. So, Ear Anatomy is a term (of speech). The study of the ear is ear anatomy.
end of your nose and the top of your ear.
The three sections are the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. There are links below to the images of the ear's anatomy.
Eustachian tube which runs to your nose. I believe the correct answer is the Pharyngotympanic (auditory) tube
regional anatomy
Regional anatomy
it is an ENT or ear, nose, and throat doctor
An "ear, nose and throat" doctor - usually abbreviated to ENT.
W. G. Scott-Brown has written: 'Scott-Brown's Diseases of the ear, nose, and throat' -- subject(s): Otolaryngology 'Methods of examination in ear, nose and throat' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Diseases, Ear, Nose, Throat 'Diseases of the ear, nose, and throat' -- subject(s): Diseases, Ear, Nose, Otolaryngology, Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases, Throat
Otorhinolaryngology. Oto = ear Rhino = nose And then the last part, "laryngology", refers to the throat and "study of" everything mentioned before. Larynx = throat. The suffix "logy" is the "study of." Specialty in this is sometimes called ENT (ear, nose, and throat).
William Wallace Morrison has written: 'Diseases of the nose, throat and ear' -- subject(s): Ear Diseases, Nose Diseases, Pharyngeal Diseases 'Diseases of the ear, nose and throat' -- subject(s): Diseases, Ear, Nose, Throat
Ear, nose throat specialist.
Otolaryngology, also popularly known as ear, nose and throat (ENT), is the branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, throat, and head and neck disorders.
Your nose and throat serve as a passageway, you inhale through your nose and your throat (or trachea) transports food to your stomach and air to your lungs
ear nose and throat specialist
W. G. Porter has written: 'Diseases of the throat, nose, and ear' -- subject(s): Throat, Ear, Diseases, Nose