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Outer-Pinna (ear flap)Meatus (ear canal)Middle-Eardrum(3 tiny bones)*Anvil*Hammer*StirrupInner-CochleaSemicircular Canals (horizontal, superior, posterior)Auditory Nerve
an ear drum!
a model of a ear
Tone is a pure sound. Typically, a fixed frequency makes a single tone. In the ear (human) a tone stimulates (there are restrictions) only one part of the ear. What is tone in ear?
middle ear In your ear, it is the smallest muscle in the human body, it stabilizes the smallest bone in your body the 'Stapes.'
an ear lobe.
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The scientific name for an ear flap is the auricle or pinna. It is the visible part of the external ear that helps funnel sound waves into the ear canal towards the eardrum.
In medical terminology, the "ear flap" refers to the auricle or pinna, which is the visible part of the ear that is external to the head. It is primarily made of cartilage and skin, and its main function is to collect sound waves and direct them into the ear canal. The shape and structure of the ear flap play a significant role in the localization of sound.
It is called PINNA
elaphants flap their ears to keep their blood cool ,and it goes through their bodies to keep them cool.
A tympanomeatal flap is a surgical technique used in ear surgery, particularly in procedures involving the middle ear and tympanic membrane (eardrum). It involves creating a flap of skin and underlying tissue from the canal wall to access the middle ear for various interventions, such as repairing perforations, removing cholesteatomas, or addressing other ear pathologies. This approach allows for optimal visualization and treatment while preserving the integrity of the ear canal. The flap is typically repositioned after the procedure to promote healing.
they have ear flaps as they are in the water to reduce the amount of water inside the ear they flap it out and shake their booty
Ear flap, Outer Ear, Hammer, Ear Canal, Eardrum, Anvil, Stirrup, Inner Ear, Auditory Nerve, Cochlea, Eustachian Tube
Pinna
Part of a cap or hat that covers the ears.
An ear flap