The Eustachian tube connects the middle ear cavity to the nasopharynx. It aerates the middle ear system into the nasopharynx. Normal opening of the Eustachian tube equalizes atmospheric pressure in the middle ear, closing of the tube protects the middle ear from unwanted pressure fluctuations and loud sounds
The elastic cartilage
The Eustachian tube connects the back of the nose to the middle ear. It is a small tube that is only three to four centimeters long.
The Eustachian tubes connect to the frog's middle ear and aids in equalizing pressure while the frog is swimming. The tube opening in located in the back of the frog's mouth.
it makes particles that flow through the air and through your ear, it turns them in to vibrations as sound if your spoken to
it is a muscle tube that moves food
It is the control
pollination helps
removal of mud, dirt
A tube like structure. bronchi and brochioles provide air to the lung. They carry both oxygen and co2.
well it has a tube, and that tube is within a tube. therefore, the tube is somehow within the tube. that explains it
No. Levin tube is not the same as the Blakemore tube.
The answer is the auditory (Eustacean) tube.