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Alvah Stokes

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Name the part of the outer ear that directs sound waves to the tympanic?

That part is called as ear lobe or the pinna of the ear.


What is the part of the your ear we can see is?

The three sections are the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. There are links below to the images of the ear's anatomy.


What is the Name of outside part of the ear?

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Where is the pinna in the ear?

the outer part of the ear


Which part of the ear connects it to the outside world?

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.


What is the mechanism of of hearing?

The most visible part of the ear is called the outer ear wich sticks out where other people can see it.


What is the part of the ear you can see?

outer ear


Can you put the word auricle in a sentence?

The visible part of the outer ear is called the auricle, or pinna.


What is The outer ear is called the?

It is called PINNA


What is the external part of the ear called?

I am not sure which part of the ear you are talking about specifically but the flap on the side of your head by the opening of the ear canal is called a Tragus. Then you have a lobe where the common ear piercing is done. The curve at the top is called a helix. I am not sure what you are looking for here so I gave you as much information on the outer ear that I can.


Part of the ear that catches sound waves?

External (outer) ear.


What is the outer protective part of the ear?

The pinna