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The long, eternal fold of a pig's ear is commonly referred to as the "swine fold" or "corkscrew."
elastic cartilage supports the external ear
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The stapes bone in the ear shares its name with a jockey's foot supports, also known as stirrups. The stapes bone is the smallest bone in the human body and is located in the middle ear, where it plays a crucial role in transmitting sound vibrations to the inner ear.
The external ear is supported by the elastic cartilage of the auricle (pinna). This cartilage helps maintain the shape and structure of the external ear, allowing it to collect and direct sound waves into the ear canal towards the eardrum. The external ear also contains the earlobe, which is primarily composed of fat and connective tissue.
Rib cage: The costal cartilages connect the ribs to the sternum. Nose: The nasal cartilage supports the external structure of the nose. Ear: The auricle (outer part of the ear) contains elastic cartilage.
Ear wax helps to protect and lubricate the ear canal, as well as trap dust and other particles to prevent them from entering the inner ear. It also has antimicrobial properties that help prevent infections. However, too much ear wax can cause blockages and hearing difficulties.
The external ear is supported by elastic cartilage, particularly the auricle (pinna) which is the visible part of the external ear. This cartilage provides structure and shape to the ear while allowing for flexibility and movement.
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Dachshunds have long ears primarily for two reasons: to enhance their sense of smell and to protect their ear canals. The length of the ears helps to trap scent particles, aiding in their hunting abilities. Additionally, their ears can help keep debris out of the ear canal while they burrow into the ground, a behavior typical of their breed. This unique ear shape is an adaptation that supports their role as scent hounds.