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The auditory canal extends from the outer ear (pinna) to the middle ear at the tympanic membrane. It has two main functions:

  1. Passageway for sound
  2. Protects the ear from infection: Physical barrier & earwax captures contaminants
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How can use the word auditory in a sentence?

He had an infection in his auditory canal


Can you hear without any ears?

If you had an auditory canal (a hole in the side of your head that you hear through), then yes. The ear only amplifies sound into the auditory canal's passageway. But with no auditory canal, then no, stupid, you couldn't.


How long is auditory canal?

The auditory canal is about 1 inch long in adults. It starts at the opening of the ear (external ear canal) and extends to the eardrum.


What is a widely patent auditory canal?

The auditory canal is your inner ear - the part inside your cranium. Patent means open. A widely patent auditory canal would be one that is especially wide/open/large.


What lines the auditory canal and what is its function?

The auditory canal is lined with skin, which contains specialized cells that secrete cerumen (earwax). The function of the auditory canal is to protect the eardrum from foreign particles, dust, and water, while also helping to trap and remove bacteria and debris from the ear.


A diagram of the auditory canal?

The auditory canal is a tube-like structure that extends from the outer ear to the eardrum. It is lined with skin and earwax-producing glands that help protect the ear. The shape of the auditory canal helps to amplify and direct sound waves towards the eardrum for processing.


What is the name for the brown waxlike secretion found in the external auditory canal?

The name for the brown waxlike secretion found in the external auditory canal is earwax, also known as cerumen. It is produced by the ceruminous glands in the ear canal and serves to protect and lubricate the ear canal.


What does the auditory canal do for the ear?

Basically, the auditory canal links the outer ear to the ear drum. It carries the vibrations from outer ear to the inner ear.


What is produced in the oil glands in the auditory canal?

The oil glands in the auditory canal produce cerumen, commonly known as earwax. Earwax serves to lubricate and protect the ear canal by trapping dirt and preventing infections.


What is produced in the oil gland's in the auditory canal?

Cerumen Oil


What are the structures of the ear?

Ear pinna, auditory canal and the eardrum.


What is the part of the ear that leads from the canal to the outside of the eardrum?

Meatus Acusticus Externus OR the External Auditory Canal

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