It depends on what part of the ear you are referring to.
The internal components that aid in your hearing are collectively an organ.
If you are referring to the external ear (what you see sticking out of your head), that is collectively made up of tissues (cartilage, epidermis, dermis) in order to create a working structure that aids in the workings of the organ.
Yes.
A tissue is a collection of cells with a similar purpose. All the cells in your eye have a similar purpose, and that is to help you see.
Yes the ear is a tissue, if i am wrong, try the wiki
The ear is not a tissue, or a system but is classified as an organ.
It is cartilaginous tissue covered by skin, also tissue.
an ear drum!
A group of cells that act together is called a Tissue
Nervous (nerve) tissue.
The group of tissue with the two types, soft and hard tissue, is connective tissue. Loose connective tissue and fibrous connective tissue hold your body parts together.
a model of a ear
Epithelium lines the ear
organ
ur ear
cartilage
organ
You cant break your ear as it is not a bone and it is simply fat and tissue :)
Skin and fatty tissue.
fibrocartilage
Elastic cartilage.
The type of tissue that makes up your ears and nose is cartilage. I don't really know if you would consider that "connective tissue".cartilageCartilagecartlidgecartilagecartilageCartilage. cartilage
cartiledge... its in your ear and in your ears
No. The proper term for this would be osteosclerosis. Otosclerosis is abnormal hardening of the bony tissue of the ear.