It depends on what you classify as deep.
The ampulla of the ear is superficial and located on the surface of the ear. It is a small swelling or dilatation at the entrance of the ear canal.
No, if your ear feels like its vibrating you have liquid deep in your ear. hope this helped, - Mudkipie
The functional unit of the ear is the cochlea, which is located in the inner ear. It is responsible for converting sound waves into electrical signals that the brain can interpret as sound.
Tweezers, maybe?
It's important to disinfect your hands and the ear - you don't want any germs getting down deep inside the ear tissue.
Not very likely, but another dog could lick the ear and get some in its mouth. Usualy when I apply ear drops I put them deep in the ear, then squish them around really well, then wipe off any excess around the ear opening.
yes because if there is too much wax in ur ear, u wont b able 2 hear properly and if it is in too deep, it can cause ear pain.
Another way to say "listen with a third ear" is to "tune in with an open mind" or "hear with deep understanding."
The ear. The skin can also feel the vibrations from deep notes.
The eardrum, also known as the tympanic membrane, is located about 0.6 inches (1.5 centimeters) deep into the ear canal. This thin barrier separates the outer ear from the middle ear and serves to transmit sound vibrations to the inner ear.
The ear drum and tiny bones (ossicles) are located deep in the ear to help amplify and transmit sound vibrations effectively to the inner ear. Placing them deeper in the ear also helps to protect them from external damage and preserves their sensitivity to sound waves.
this is some info:to make someone relax by pinching their ear, you must pinch, pull and hold their ear lobe and tell them to take a deep breath. When puling the ear lobe, you must not pull too hard, as this can be painful.hope this helps :)