a thin membrane separating the middle ear from the inner part of the external auditory canal that vibrates in response to sound energy and transmits the resulting mechanical vibrations to the structures of the middle ear -- called also eardrum,tympanum It is the ear drum.
The tympanic membrane is also called the eardrum.
tissue layer
Tympanic membrane
something tom do with your ears
EAR DRUM
tympanic membrane
Another name for a eardrum can be called a Tympanic membrane.
the ear canal is literally the hole in the side of your head, leading to the eardrum. the eardrum is the membrane ( tympanic membrane) at he end of the ear canal.
The ear canal actually ends at the eardrum. This is the tightly stretched membrane, also known as the "tympanic membrane". The cochlea is located in the inner ear and is a cavity filled with fluid.
The eardrum's scientific name is the Tympanic Membrane.
Tympanic membrane
tympanic membrane
The eardrum is also known as the 'tympanic membrane.' 'Tympanic' is an adjective. Otherwise, there is no adjectival form of eardrum. Eardrumic? No. Eardrumal? Not hardly. Eardrumous? Out of the question.
What happens when sound hits a thin membrane is that it vibrates the tympanic membrane. The tympanic membrane is also known as the eardrum.
The ear drum. the medical term is the tympanic membrane
Tympanic Membrane
Another name for a eardrum can be called a Tympanic membrane.
No. The eardrum (also known as the timpanic membrane) is a membrane that helps amplify sounds. The cochlea is deeper inside the ear, behind the eardrum. It is like a tube with little tiny hairs that vibrate at different sound frequencies which transmit information to the brain to help us percieve sound at different tones and pitches.
the ear canal is literally the hole in the side of your head, leading to the eardrum. the eardrum is the membrane ( tympanic membrane) at he end of the ear canal.
its the Eardrum. it also helps you hear things.
Tympanic membrane.Timpanic membrane or the Timpani.
a skin membrane