The Ear contains 3 internal bones the the malleus (or Hammer), incus (or anvil), and stapes (or stirrup)
NO, the ear canal (aka auditory canal) is made up of cartilage, fiber and skin.
The ear/auditory canal is a tube running from the outer ear and end at the tympanic membrane.
No, the outer ear (the part you can see) is made of cartilage. The inner ear has three small bones.
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The temporal bone of the skull encloses the ear canal.
It is located on temporal side of the skull and it is where sounds enters the human ear leading to the tympanic membrane. It is sometimes referred to as the extermal auditory canal.
the correct answer is : ear canal or you could just write canal if you are doing a sheet/ homework sheet called: 8LD(4) Ear diagram- then write ear canal, if not then choose between; ear canal and canal
pinna, tympanic membrane, external auditory canal
Meatus-A body opening or passage, such as the opening of the ear or the urethral canal. *American Heritage Dictionary
The temporal bone of the skull encloses the ear canal.
the temporal bone
prominence of facial canal
There are two temporal bones in the skull.
The mastoid bone is located on the skull, just behind the external ear canal.
It is located on temporal side of the skull and it is where sounds enters the human ear leading to the tympanic membrane. It is sometimes referred to as the extermal auditory canal.
The ear needs the ear canal to send everything that it hears to the brain.
the correct answer is : ear canal or you could just write canal if you are doing a sheet/ homework sheet called: 8LD(4) Ear diagram- then write ear canal, if not then choose between; ear canal and canal
External ear contains ear canal.
pinna, tympanic membrane, external auditory canal
the ear
Basically, the auditory canal links the outer ear to the ear drum. It carries the vibrations from outer ear to the inner ear.