I am prytty shure it would happen, but mabey not (be dead for 2000 yrs. to see)
the inner ear
The ear needs the ear canal to send everything that it hears to the brain.
No, it isn't possible for your ear to actually fall off.
The part of the brain located behind the right ear is the temporal lobe.
inner ear
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Because there is an eardrum in between the outer ear and inner ear, there is no way for it to get right into your brain. There is no tube that goes all the way in.
Ears, a brain, components in the ear (ear drum, ear canals etc.)
there is a fluid in your inner ear that has to do with balance, so when you stop, the fluid keeps spinning around, and your brain gets confused and you stumble and fall.
The inner ear is responsible for converting sound waves into neural impulses that are sent to the brain.
No
You have a nerve that carry the impulses from inner ear to brain. It is sensory nerve. It is the 8th nerve. It is called as vestibulocochlear nerve.