1. The outer ear picks up the sound vibrations
2. These sound waves travel through the ear canal
3. The eardrum vibrates and make 3 tiny bones in the middle ear move
4. These bones send these vibrations to the shell-shaped structure called choqlea
5. The sound vibrations make the liquid in the cocheleq move making the hair move back and forth
6. The hair are joined to the nerves and send signals to your brain
what is the major function of pinna in human beings?
Fluids in the inner ear help in balancing.
it receives the vibrations of the sound and transfer them to the inner ear which set the fluid and ossicles into motion..
fluids in the inner ear help in balancing
The Stapes bone is the smallest bone in the human body. It is located in the middle ear, and it amplifies sound waves.
The Pinna which is the external ear
The primary function of the ears is to allow us to hear sounds. In order to hear a sound, the ears are equipped with small parts known as the "drum". What happens is when a sound finds its way into our ears, the drumb and other hairs pick up vibrations (or soundwaves), which produce a sound registration in our brains.
it is the sound of your blood pulsating inside your ear
Because of your ear lobe you can hear the sound of low amplitude.
it penetrates the ear
The ear hears sound waves.
The ear closest to the sound source hears it first. IF you always hear it "first" on your right, then you should have your hearing checked.
What is the maximum sound level is safe for human ear
how is the pressure varition in a sound wave amplified in human ear
The general structure of the interior of a rabbit's ear is the same as a that of a human. The large ears can swivel which allows the rabbit to ascertain the direction of a sound and the size and structure of the ear allows the rabbit to hear fainter sounds.
Your ear hears every little thing. There is no known reason for that. I researched this once an there is no known thing. hope this helps.
Sound Waves are collected by the out ear and channeldeed along the Ear canal to the ear drum,
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He hears the welcome sound.
Loosely: Sound waves are compressed in the ear canal, it makes the three ear bones vibrate and hit the ear drum. The cochlea, a snail shaped cavity filled with sensitive hairs translates the sound into electrical signals and is sent to the brain to interpret.
The ear needs the ear canal to send everything that it hears to the brain.