Yes. Cats, birds, bats, lions and even humans without ear lobes can hear perfectly well without them.
Because they have no ear lobes...
The human ear can hear sounds up to a frequency of about 20,000 Hertz.
Sounds that are too high pitched for the human ear to hear are called ultrasonic sounds. These sounds have frequencies above the upper limit of human hearing, which is typically around 20,000 Hz. Some animals, like dogs and bats, are able to hear ultrasonic frequencies.
we hear with our ear thats how we can hear sounds <3 lol
Whether rounded ear lobes are dominant or recessive depends on the specific genetic variant involved. In general, it is believed that free (unattached) ear lobes are dominant over attached ear lobes. This means that if one parent has free ear lobes and the other parent has attached ear lobes, their offspring are more likely to have free ear lobes.
Animals hear sound when sound waves enter their ear canal and vibrate the eardrum. This vibration is transmitted to the inner ear where it is converted into nerve signals that are sent to the brain for processing. Different animals have variations in their hearing structures that allow them to detect and interpret sounds in their environment.
They help us hear sounds, and transfers the sounds into the brain.
By ear because sound keep on vibrating until it reaches our ear
Yes, ear lobes can shrink over time due to factors such as weight loss or aging. Piercings in the ear lobes can also contribute to stretching and potentially reducing the size of the lobes. If you notice significant changes in your ear lobes, it's recommended to consult a healthcare professional for advice.
Humans typically can only hear sounds with frequencies up to around 20 kHz. Sounds with frequencies above this range are considered ultrasonic and are not audible to the human ear. Some animals, like bats and dolphins, can hear frequencies up to 130 kHz or even higher.
Yes they can, because they could get the genes from a grandparent, or even farther back if they didn't have detached ear lobes.
voice-like sounds _ right ear singing-like sounds_ left ear