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The tympanic membrane or ear drum and the external auditory meatus

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Is the tympanic membrane in the middle ear?

Yes, the tympanic membrane makes up the border between the ear canal and the middle ear.


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What collects sounds and funnels it into the ear canal?

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What is the dividing line between the middle ear and the external ear?

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What are the three parts of the ear and what structures are located in each part?

You have external ear, middle ear and the internal ear. You have the auricle and the ear canal is there in the external ear. Then you have a ear drum, that separates external ear from the middle ear. In the middle ear, you have three tiny bones. Eustachian canal is there in the middle ear. Then you have oval and round window to separate the middle ear from internal ear. In the internal ear, you have vestibulocochlear apparatus and the vestbulocochlear nerve is there.


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What separates the external auditory meatus and middle ear?

The tympanic membrane (eardrum) separates the external auditory meatus (ear canal) from the middle ear. It vibrates in response to sound waves entering the ear canal and transmits these vibrations to the middle ear ossicles.


What does the auditory canal do for the ear?

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Is the ear canal the same as the eardrum?

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