Sound!
A2. And the direction of acceleration, for our sense of balance is located in the ears. This a set of three semicircular canals located adjacent to our hearing process.
The structures in the ear that enable the process of hearing sound are the outer ear, which includes the ear canal and the eardrum, the middle ear with the three tiny bones (ossicles), and the inner ear with the cochlea and auditory nerve.
The ear hears sound waves.
Sound waves enter the ear through the ear canal, also known as the auditory canal, to initiate the process of hearing.
The human ear muscles help in the process of hearing by adjusting the tension of the eardrum and the ossicles in the middle ear. This helps in amplifying and focusing sound waves, allowing them to be transmitted effectively to the inner ear for processing.
styloid process is the bony protuberance just behind your ear
The mastoid process. And the little piece of bone jutting out from the mastoid process is the styloid process.
The tightly stretched ear skin is commonly referred to as "tunnel" or "gauge." It is created through the process of ear stretching, also known as ear gauging or ear stretching.
The bony process posterior to the earlobe is called the mastoid process. It is located behind the ear and serves as an attachment site for neck muscles and provides protection for the middle and inner ear structures.
Ear drainage is a process that involves scopes and such to completely clean out the ear of any wax and dry particles that may be trapped in the ear canals or along the surrounding walls.
The length of ear canal protects the ear drum..rather the pinna also engage in this process...
The auditory nerve in the ear carries sound signals from the inner ear to the brain, allowing us to hear and process sounds.
The auricle in the human ear helps to collect and direct sound waves into the ear canal, allowing for the process of hearing to occur.