It is possible to survive being deaf in one ear.
The trauma that leads to destruction of the eardrum, however, may not be survivable; experiencing explosive decompression, a skull fracture, serious concussion, or intrusion of a foreign object into the ear canal are not recommended ways to discover that the ensuing deafness itself is not fatal.
Yes you can live without a voice box!
Yes, my grandma's friends ear got bit off by a barracuda, and she is still alive.
While the human body is equipped with ears, humans do not need them to continue living. Those with hearing problems or those that are completely blind can go on to have normal and long lives.
Yes, it's possible, although it can impair reasoning somewhat.
The eardrum and the middle ear structures are saved, which allows for better hearing than is possible after a radical operation.
No it is not
the eardrum is in the middle ear and the cochlea is in the inner ear
It made it possible to move water within the plant structure.
it is not possible to live without laws and rules
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you would not be able to hear
actually, it's possible to live without a heart, but you must have it replaced by another thing that circulates your blood.
You can live with just one Kidney.
no ________________ You can live long without death, but you can't live forever without death. Death will overtake you eventually.
No!
It is very difficult to live without plants.
Yes, you can have this symptom of over-exposure to noise without eardrum damage. Tinnitus can also develop as a result of other factors other than noise exposure.
Its possible but they likely wouldn't get any further than the eardrum.