Yes.... up its bum
The medical term for absence of the external ear is "anotia." This condition involves complete absence of the external ear.
The external ear ends at the ear canal, also known as the external acoustic meatus, which extends from the outer ear to the eardrum.
frogs have ears on the the side of their gooseEnglas porfavorusing the tympanum, its hearing organFrogs have ears just like people do but they are not quite as visible. From the outside, they look like flat disks or circles on the side of the frog's head, but on the inside the work just the same as ours.
The external ear refers to the entire structure outside the ear canal, including the auricle (pinna) and ear canal, while the outer ear specifically refers to the visible part of the external ear, which is the auricle.
Yes, the frog uses external fertilisation because the frog lays eggs and then the male frog sprinkles jelly stuff on the eggs.
Yes, the tympanic membrane, also known as the eardrum, is part of the external ear. It separates the external ear from the middle ear and plays a crucial role in transmitting sound waves to the middle ear.
No, the frog is an example of external fertilization.
No. Platypuses have no external earlobes. They have external openings to the ear which are located either side of the base of the jaw.
the reproduction of frogs are external fertilization. By Crystal
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.
It is just between your external ear and your middle ear.
The ear on the frog is like a skin cover on drums.