Sensory system: Auditory and Vestibular systems
The eardrum is part of the auditory system which is responsible for hearing. It is a membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear and plays a crucial role in transmitting sound vibrations to the inner ear.
It doesn't process anything, it is a part of a system (eardrum, 3 bones of the middle ear, and a thin part of your skull) that converts vibrations in the air into vibrations in the fluids of your inner ear. Those you can hear.
the eardrum protect the middle and inner ear.
Well in your eardrum there is a speaker
The function of the eardrum is to transmit sound and amplify vibration.
because the flap looks like a drum
Sonic (sound) energy is related to your eardrum.
any noise over 120 db can burst your eardrum
The auditory canal allows sound to get to the eardrum.
Tympanorrhexis is rupture of the eardrum.
The auditory canal allows sound to get to the eardrum.
Tympanogram is the medical term for a record of the eardrum.