the stirrup connects to the outer ear to the inner ear
The stirrup connects the outer ear to the inner ear
euthasian tube
well... if you see the fish's ear on the outside then it has an outer ear but if not then the fish has an inner ear.
to transmit sound entering the outer ear to the bones of the middle ear
The tympanic membrane or ear drum and the external auditory meatus
The part of the ear that connects it to the outside world is the outer ear. The outer ear contains the ear drum and the bell. The bell is the part of the ear that shows on the outside.
The outer ear helps sound to travel to the inner ear. It is responsible for collecting sound waves and directing them to the middle ear via the auditory canal.
The eustachian tube connects the throat to the inner ear and equalises the inner and outer ear pressure. It is this which causes the pop! when you fly in an aircraft and you swallow. The pop is the eustachian tube clearing.
Although the inner and outer ear are both parts of the ear, they can generally be regarded as two different parts of the body, and as such completely different. The inner ear is the innermost part of the sound detection system, and the one closest to the brain. The outer ear is the outermost part, and includes the part of the ear that protrudes from the head and part of the ear channel. For a complete explanation, the best option is to use online resources as the Physics Classroom.
The middle ear, outer ear, and inner ear are the three parts of the ear.
The three sections are the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. There are links below to the images of the ear's anatomy.
there is the inner ear, middle ear, and the outer ear. i had an ear infection