There are no bones in the outer ear. The stiff part of the ear has an underlying cartilage frame. The only bones are the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear.
The outside of the ear, called the pinna or auricle, is made of cartilage not bone. The bones (auditory ossicles) are located in the middle chamber of the ear.
The outside of the ear, called the pinna or auricle, is made of cartilage not bone. The bones (auditory ossicles) are located in the middle chamber of the ear.
They are part of the mechanism that make you hear.
the three tiny bones in the middle ear
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.
middle ear.
the middle ear they also have there names as HAM
no, your ear has less than 5 bones and your back consists of your hole spine and part of the ribs
No, it is not bone but the ear includes the smallest human body bones, refer to related question below.
You have very tiny three bones in your middle ear. They are malleus, inc-us and stapes. Ear lies it self in the petrous part of the temporal bone of the skull.
ear are the part of body which keep our body balance and this is due to the bones and fluid present in ear.
The pig is a mammal, same as a human, and has the standard 3 auditory ossicles of the middle ear.tympannic side = malleus or hammermiddle = incus or anviloval window side = stapes or stirrup