the ear
the pinna is like an ear trumpet that funnels sounds into the ear canal..
the outer part of the ear
Is the external part of the ear
The pinna (outer ear) and the ear canal both help to absorb energy in the form of sound waves. The shape and structure of the pinna and the length and width of the ear canal help to capture and direct sound waves into the ear.
the eardrum/ pinna
The ear canal would collect sound from the pinna(pinna is another name for outer ear) and directs it to the ear drums to vibrate.
the pinna is like an ear trumpet that funnels sounds into the ear canal..
Ear pinna, auditory canal and the eardrum.
As part of the external ear, the auricle or pinna acts like a horn to capture sound waves. They are then diverted or collected into the auditory canal. At the end of the canal is the tympanic membrane (eardrum) which changes the sound into vibrations to be transmitted further into the ear.
outer ear
Ear pinna, auditory canal and the eardrum.
The Pinna which is the external ear
The pinna, the ear canal and the tympanic membrane.
the pinna is the outer part of the ear that funnels the sound coming from a mouth or alarm cloch per say to the ear canal where the sound is then sent to the eardrum.
the outer part of the ear
Sound waves are 'collected' by the ear drum. This is a film stretched across the ear canal. Much like it's namesake, it responds to sound waves by vibrating. These vibrations are read as electrical signals by your nerves, and it is transmitted to brain as impulses.
The pinna is the outer part of your ear that helps funnel sound into the middle and inner ear