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Which reptiles was the first to develop an eardrum?

A crocidile


Can a person develop tinnitus without damaging their eardrum?

Yes, you can have this symptom of over-exposure to noise without eardrum damage. Tinnitus can also develop as a result of other factors other than noise exposure.


What is the first aid for a ruptured eardrum?

Do not stick anything into your ear, if you have a ruptured eardrum. This can cause damage or promote a serious infection.


What was the first reptile?

DINOSAURS


What is the first place a vibration hits when it enters the ear?

The eardrum is the first place.


What is the first reptile that lived?

dinosuars


Who discovered the eardrum?

Italian anatomist Alfonso Giacomo Gaspare Corti discovered the eardrum and how it works. The organ of Corti, in the ear, is named after him.


What are the first reptile?

the first reptile would be the alligator and crocadile they have been here dinosaur time and they are the oldest living reptiles alive today.


Was a dinosour a reptile?

a dino was a reptile, when the first form of reptile started it broke in to two groups one that turned in a dino and also some turned into what we are today.


When you hear sound which vibrates first. Your eardrum or the fluid in the cochlea?

The sound waves first vibrate the eardrum, which then transmits the vibrations to the fluid in the cochlea. The fluid in the cochlea contains sensory hair cells that convert the vibrations into electrical signals that the brain interprets as sound.


When sound is heard what structure would be the first to transmit the sound wave?

The eardrum, also known as the tympanic membrane, is the first structure within the ear to receive and transmit sound waves. These waves cause the eardrum to vibrate, which then sets off a chain reaction in the middle and inner ear, ultimately leading to the perception of sound.


Does the word reptile have the schwa sound?

Yes, the word "reptile" has the schwa sound in the first syllable, pronounced as /ˈrep-təl/.