A flat ear on one side could be due to several factors, including genetics, injury, or a condition known as ear deformity. It might also result from pressure during infancy, such as lying in one position for extended periods. If the appearance of the ear is concerning or accompanied by pain or hearing issues, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation.
Ringing in the ears after stopping a beta blocker is normal. It should fade and then disappear within one to two weeks.
a flat note is slightly lower than a normal note. You can tell the difference on a bassoon with E and E flat.
yes, that is perfectly normal.when they are first born, both ears are folded down and floppy. but they start to rise and get pointy, it's normal if one straightens before the other. i guarantee the other will follow shortly.
One or two ears of corn are a normal expectation per stalk when well fertilized and maintained. Sweet corn can produce two to four ears on one stalk.
It's normal. The ears should be erect within nine months of age, however.
Norwegian Elkhound puppies typically have their ears standing up by 3-4 months old. It is not uncommon for one ear to start standing up before the other as the cartilage in the ears may develop at different rates. This asymmetry usually resolves as the puppy grows.
It depends on the variety, but the normal is just one ear per stalk. Plants will occasionally produce two or very rarely three ears.
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No. The ears are not connect to each other by any passageways. Earwigs do not make a habit of crawling into people's ears.
The African elephant is the larger one with bigger ears. The smaller one is the Asian elephant.
To hear and listen, not "go in one ear, come out the other ear".
Generally, human ears are not perfectly symmetrical; it's common for one ear to be slightly larger or shaped differently than the other. This asymmetry is a normal variation in human anatomy. While most people may not notice it, slight differences can be observed upon close inspection.