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.
end of your nose and the top of your ear.
As we age, the elasticity of the cartilage in our ears decreases, leading to the appearance of larger ears. Additionally, gravity gradually causes the lobes of our ears to elongate over time. These changes, along with other factors such as genetics and environmental factors, contribute to the appearance of larger ears with aging.
Snakes and fish are examples of animals that lack external ears.
Yes, it is common for men's ears to appear larger as they age due to changes in cartilage and gravity causing the ears to elongate slightly. This can result in ears looking bigger or sticking out more.
The most common bug with ears is the longhorn beetle. They have a pair of external ear structures located on their front legs that help them detect vibrations in the environment. These "ears" are used for communication and locating potential mates.
for hearing.
your ears are cold because your ears are made of cartilage and not much blood are getting to them.
they are made of cartilage.
Mostly cartilage.
Cartilage.
No, ears are made of flesh, blood and cartilage. None of these parts are magnetic.
Same as just about all mammal's ears, skin and cartilage.
People made fun of Kevin Jonas for having "spock ears". However, I would find it quite awesome to have Spock ears. :)
Cartilage, what your ears are made of. and nose
it is made from shark skin and tiger ears
My ears are made of corn.
Knees are made of cartelige, like your nose and parts of your ears.