The three sections are the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear.
There are links below to the images of the ear's anatomy.
cochlea
The middle ear is an air-filled space because it helps transmit sound waves from the outer ear to the inner ear. This air-filled space allows for efficient movement of the eardrum, tiny bones, and oval window, which are essential in the process of hearing.
The tympanic membrane, also known as the eardrum, is the part of the ear that converts sound waves into vibrations. When sound waves reach the eardrum, it vibrates and transmits these vibrations to the middle ear.
The ear canal is located within the outer ear structure, extending from the visible part of the ear (pinna) to the eardrum (tympanic membrane).
No, the eardrum is not part of the inner ear. It is located in the middle ear and acts as a barrier between the outer and middle ear. The inner ear consists of structures like the cochlea and semicircular canals involved in hearing and balance.
outer ear
Outer ear (the part you see on a person or animal) = Oreja Inner ear = Oido
The pinna of the ear collects sound waves. This is the part you see on the side of the head.
The most visible part of the ear is called the outer ear wich sticks out where other people can see it.
The lobe or lobule. lobulus auriculæ. See the related link for more information.its called the auricle.The soft, fleshy part of the external ear on the outside of the head is the Ear lobe
The part of the ear that connects it to the outside world is the outer ear. The outer ear contains the ear drum and the bell. The bell is the part of the ear that shows on the outside.
the ear
You will have to use your finger on your ear to determine which part of the ear receives a stimulus
Hi...as far as I am aware it is the ear drum that vibrates........... the sound having been collected by the visible part of the ear then directed through the ear canal to the ear drum thus causing the anvil, the hammer and the stirrup (the 3 bones in the ear) to vibrate......... hope this helps
Ear Canal
The part of the earring that goes through your ear is called "the post".
His left earlobe; it's why in his later paintings you mainly see his right "good" side.