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
the funnel for sound waves in the ear is the outer ear.
nnels sound from the outer ear to the eardrum?
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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 acts as a funnel for sound directing important information toward the earcanal and eventually the eardrum. The pinna also filters sound assisting in the localization of sounds both horizontally and vertically.
outer ear
The primary function of the ears is to allow us to hear sounds. In order to hear a sound, the ears are equipped with small parts known as the "drum". What happens is when a sound finds its way into our ears, the drumb and other hairs pick up vibrations (or soundwaves), which produce a sound registration in our brains.
The temporal bone of the skull encloses the ear canal.
The region of the ear that funnels sounds is called the Pinna. The Pinna collects sounds and acts like a funnel.
the pinna is like an ear trumpet that funnels sounds into the ear canal..
Sound waves are collected at the outer ear.... it funnels the sounds into the ear canal
The outer ear collects and funnels sound waves to the eardrum, where vibrations are carried into the middle ear.
Outer 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.
Outer ear
Outer ear
The pinna acts as a funnel for sound directing important information toward the earcanal and eventually the eardrum. The pinna also filters sound assisting in the localization of sounds both horizontally and vertically.
The fleshy part of the outer ear collects the sounds and pulls them in to the canal and closer to the ear drum where they bounce off and reflect the sound back to the part of the brain that tells you ears to hear.
It is the outside of your ear and it collects sounds
The pinna (external ear) collects the sound and channels the sound into the ear canal.