yes
corn on the cob! hence why maize is sometimes called corn.
Maize.
cob or corncob
you know maize is corn right? maybe the Spanish word for stalk?
Corncob
The head of a corn is called an ear.
The stem (wheat) or perhaps the cob (maize).
The ear needs the ear canal to send everything that it hears to the brain.
Yes. Ear drum send messages to inner ear in the form of vibrations. These vibrations are transmitted through three small bones in the middle ear.
inner ear
Maize or corn is a monocotyledonous flowering plant. At the top of the stalk is the tassel which represents the cluster of male flowers. The female part is the "cob" that emerges from the axil of a leaf. Maize actually produces ears of corn. The ear consists of the grains of corn attached to the cob, the silk that transfers the pollen to the grains and the shuck that protects the rest of the ear.
The outer ear consists of the "pinna" and the "external auditory meatus." The "tympanic membrane" is the border of the "middle ear." Notice that the diagram incorrectly labels the "pinna" as the outer ear. [The diagram is posted online without either a source or a copyright notice.]