The tube right below the Cochlea in the inner ear.
Eustachian tube which runs to your nose. I believe the correct answer is the Pharyngotympanic (auditory) tube
The eustachian tubes are the auditory tubes that link the nasopharynx to the middle ear.
Eustachian tubes lead to the eardrum. The name for the throat of the from is the gullet.
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eustachian tubes
Close to the angles of the jaw are two openings, one on each side. These are the Eustachian tubes. They are used to equalize pressure in the inner ear while the frog is swimming. The Eustachian tube in a frog leads from the pharynx to the middle ear.
The infections occur because the muscles of the palate do not open the Eustachian tubes that drain the middle ear
The Eustachian tubes are in the respiratory system. They connect the throat to the middle ear by way of two narrow tunnels that help equalize air pressure.
The eustacean tubes are what allow your middle ear to equalize to atmospheric pressure. They connect your ear to your throat.
Dorsally, the neck contains the esophagus and the ventral to the esophagus is the larynx, which leads to the trachea. The esophagus is a flexible muscular tube connecting the pharynx to the stomach. Meanwhile, air moves from the larynx to the trachea to the lungs when you inhale, and the from the lungs to the trachea to the larynx when you exhale.
Middle ear: amplify & transmit sound vibrations from tympanic membrane to oval window. Inner ear: to covert the sound vibrations into electrical energy and maintain equilibrium.
Pharynx and inner ear