A tiny bone in the ear which conducts sound from the ear drum to the middle ear.
It is just between your external ear and your middle ear.
No. The vestibulocochlear apparatus belongs to the inner ear.
The tympanic membrane or ear drum and the external auditory meatus
Pipe that leads to the Ear-drum and a Bonescalled Maleus, Incus, and Stapes.
the middle ear
i think the sound is passed to the middle ear throught the ear drum. this is my opinion if anyone else knows than pls inform.
ear drum
The tympanic membrane or ear drum and the external auditory meatus
You have external ear, middle ear and the internal ear. You have the auricle and the ear canal is there in the external ear. Then you have a ear drum, that separates external ear from the middle ear. In the middle ear, you have three tiny bones. Eustachian canal is there in the middle ear. Then you have oval and round window to separate the middle ear from internal ear. In the internal ear, you have vestibulocochlear apparatus and the vestbulocochlear nerve is there.
Basically, the auditory canal links the outer ear to the ear drum. It carries the vibrations from outer ear to the inner ear.
The inner, outer and middle. The outer ear is the bit stuck to the side of your head and the ear canal down to the ear drum. The middle ear is an air-filled cavity behind the ear drum, where the 3 smallest bones in the human body are found. The inner ear is made up of the hearing organ (the cochlea) and the organ responsible for sensing motion and gravity which helps us balance.