its the Eardrum. it also helps you hear things.
tympanic membrane
The thin membrane stretching across the ear canal is called the eardrum, or tympanic membrane. It plays a critical role in transmitting sound vibrations to the middle ear.
What you are referring to is the tympanic membrane or eardrum.
What you are referring to is the tympanic membrane or eardrum.
The ear canal actually ends at the eardrum. This is the tightly stretched membrane, also known as the "tympanic membrane". The cochlea is located in the inner ear and is a cavity filled with fluid.
Energy waves are funneled through the ear canal and cause the thin sheet of tissue, called the eardrum or tympanic membrane, to vibrate. These vibrations are then transmitted to the bones of the middle ear, which amplify and transmit the sound signals to the inner ear for processing by the auditory nerve.
tympanic membrane, also known as the eardrum, is the membrane stretched over the opening to the middle ear. It plays a vital role in transmitting sound vibrations from the outer ear to the middle ear.
The tympanic membrane, also known as the eardrum, is a tightly stretched membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear. It plays a crucial role in transmitting sound vibrations from the outer ear to the middle ear.
Yes, the tympanic membrane makes up the border between the ear canal and the middle ear.
Another name for the ear canal is the external auditory meatus. The ear canal is a tube that runs from the outer ear to the middle ear.
No, the ear canal and the eardrum are different structures in the ear. The ear canal is a tube that carries sound to the eardrum, a thin layer of tissue that vibrates in response to sound waves. The eardrum separates the outer ear from the middle ear.
The pinna, the ear canal and the tympanic membrane.