The external ear itself has no bones, only cartilage.
bones are hard, cartilage are soft and bendable , eg your ear, nose..
it makes the bone rubbery and can make it bendy
bones are hard, cartilage are soft and bendable , eg your ear, nose..
extremely big because you dont have an ear bone
the surgeon makes an incision behind the ear and opens the mastoid bone (the ridge on the skull behind the ear) leading into the middle ear. The surgeon then places the receiver-stimulator in the bone, and gently threads the electrodes into the cochlea.
its a small bone in the ear
The smallest bone in the human skeleton is the "Ear Loave" bone. it is called the 'stirrup' bone and is located whithin your ear loave which is were you would normally have your ear pearced.
You cant break your ear as it is not a bone and it is simply fat and tissue :)
The temporal bone of the skull encloses the ear canal.
The temporal bone is the hardest bone in the body. It contains and protects the delicate chambers of the ear.
The Stapes bone is the smallest bone in the human body. It is located in the middle ear, and it amplifies sound waves.
Its one of the smallet bone in your ear