Hearing may be affected if you rupture your eardrum, as it plays a crucial role in transmitting sound to your inner ear. While some people may experience temporary hearing loss or muffled sounds, it is important to seek medical attention for proper evaluation and treatment.
Your ear drum senses vibrations, those vibrations are sounds you hear. If we did not have our ear drums sound would simple float through it. If you bust your ear drum you will lose your hearing. Does that answer you question?
The important parts of the ear are found in three main areas of the body: outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. The outer ear consists of the visible part of the ear and the ear canal. The middle ear includes the eardrum and three small bones called ossicles. The inner ear contains the cochlea, responsible for hearing, and the semicircular canals, responsible for balance.
The ear contains alot of what help's us hear sounds. There are micro hairs that vibrate and carry the vibration to nerves and cells which allows us to hear.Ears have tine blood vessles and wax as a protector for the ear drum.
Soft sounds typically do not cause damage to the ear drum. However, prolonged exposure to any level of sound can still lead to hearing damage over time. It's important to protect your ears from excessive noise, regardless of its volume.
We hear by molucles bumping into each other which creates sound waves from vibration, which then travels into our ears...its all complicated after that :P xx
Your ear drum senses vibrations, those vibrations are sounds you hear. If we did not have our ear drums sound would simple float through it. If you bust your ear drum you will lose your hearing. Does that answer you question?
it is dangerous because you can bust their ear drum if the force of the impact is great.
when you hear things, its really sound waves. the sound waves enter your ear, then it vibrates the ear drum.
Sound Waves are collected by the out ear and channeldeed along the Ear canal to the ear drum,
Ears, a brain, components in the ear (ear drum, ear canals etc.)
hearing is something you have a ear drum in your ear witch every time you hear something
You can hear at least at 20,000 Hz other wise your ear drum will get damaged.
It is hard to hear because the ear is not sealed quite yet, which means it is close to the part your ear hears with.
Because it is the only thing that has a drum thus allowing sound
This is the same as asking if you can hear under water and yes, you can hear under water.
The incus is one of the small bones in the middle ear. Sound waves hit the ear drum and together with the other bones it tends to transmit the vibrations from the ear drum to the cochlea to the brain so as to unable one to hear.
The stapes is one of the small bones in the middle ear. Sound waves hit the ear drum and together with the other bones it tends to transmit the vibrations from the ear drum to the cochlea to the brain so as to unable one to hear.