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In human anatomy, the eardrum, or tympanic membrane has two general regions. The larger pars tensa (tense part) region consists of three layers: skin, fibrous tissue, and mucosa. The pars flaccida (loose part) is made of the same tissue but it is missing the fibrous tissue middle layer.

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