The tympanum is a membrane that resembles a thin, translucent disc and is typically pearly gray in color. It separates the outer ear from the middle ear and is slightly concave. When viewed from the outside, it appears oval-shaped and is approximately 8-10 millimeters in diameter. Its primary function is to vibrate in response to sound waves, transmitting those vibrations to the structures of the middle ear.
Yes they do.
The Tympanum is the eardrum.
yes, the frogs ear can also be call the tympanum
Tympanum
yes
The Romanesque tympanum often had the figure of Christ.
Tympanum
in your brain i think
tympanum.
Eardrum
No, snakes and other tetrapod's lost the tympanum many thousands of years ago. However, they do have inner ear functions which allow them to detect vibrations.
The intended effect of the viewer of the "Gislebertus' Last Judgment tympanum" was to humble the the viewer before the church.