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How many nerves are in each ear?

Each ear has three main nerves: the vestibulocochlear nerve, the facial nerve, and the vestibular nerve. These nerves are responsible for hearing, balance, and facial movement.


Do ear lobes have nerves?

certainly, you can try it.


How many nerves pesent in rabbit?

A study of the vasomotor nerves of the rabbit's ear contained in the third cervical and in the cervical sympathetic nerves


What nerves run up your neck and into the ear?

The vagus nerve and the glossopharyngeal nerve are two main nerves that run up the neck and into the ear. The vagus nerve supplies the outer ear and the auricle. The glossopharyngeal nerve provides sensation to the middle ear.


Can the nerves behind the ear cause noise in ear?

If you are troubled by a noise in your ear, the problem does not lie with the nerves behind the ear. Chances are you have tinnitus, which is caused by damage to the cochlea, caused by prolonged exposure to extremely loud sounds. Amplification levels in modern rock concerts are ridiculous.


Are Nerves in earlobe?

If you pinch it with your nails does it hurt? then yes there is nerve endings in that region of your body.


What happens when sound reaches the nerves of the ear?

Sound doesn't actually affect the nerves. Sound makes the eardrum, ear bones and the fluid in the cochlea vibrate. The vibrations in the fluid make tiny hairs on the walls move, and these cause the nerves to generate electric signals which are transmitted to the brain.


Why has your rabbit suddenly developed one floppy ear It is only 9 weeks old it is a silver fox female?

because whichever the ear is, the nerves in that ear have failed.


What part of the ear where vibrations make nerves send messages to the brain?

Eardrum


What cranial nerves are involved in the ossicles of the ear?

Cranial nerve VIII - vestibulocochlear


What is the organ responsible for the sense of hearing?

The organ responsible for hearing is the ear. The ear is composed of different nerves and passageways that conduct sound.


Why do you hear what you hear?

Sound is a natural phenomenon. Hearing is a physiological detection of sound. For humans, the ear channels sound in. It stimulates nerves in the inner ear. Different nerves are stimulated by different frequencies. These nerves transmit their signals to the brain. The brain interprets the nerve signals, comparing them to signals it has heard before or those that are instinctively recognized. Why? Because the brain and the ear are made to work this way.