The ear consists of three main sections: the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. The outer ear includes the pinna (or auricle) and the ear canal, which funnel sound waves toward the eardrum. The middle ear contains the eardrum and three tiny bones called the ossicles (malleus, incus, and stapes) that amplify sound vibrations. The inner ear houses the cochlea, which converts sound vibrations into neural signals, and the vestibular system, responsible for balance.
Yes, it is not recommended to stick your elbow in your ear as it could cause injury to the ear canal or eardrum. It is best to avoid putting anything inside your ear that is not intended for ear care, such as cotton swabs or fingers.
Fish do not have stones inside their heads. Some fish have small structures called otoliths, also known as ear stones, located in their inner ears that help with balance and orientation in the water.
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The cochlea is located in the inner ear, in contact with the latter part of the 3 small bone structures that constitute the middle ear (the stirrup, hammer and anvil.)
The external ear refers to the entire structure outside the ear canal, including the auricle (pinna) and ear canal, while the outer ear specifically refers to the visible part of the external ear, which is the auricle.
An ear of corn.
yes its possible to have a zit on your ear
The outer ear consist of the fleshy organ on the outside of your head, the ear cancal, and the ear drum.
An ear of Corn
Ear wax "flows" from the inside to the outside carrying dirt and other particulate matter out of the ear.
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A potato
Ear hair does not directly contribute to the ability to hear. The main function of ear hair is to trap dust and debris from entering the ear canal, helping to protect the delicate structures inside the ear.
The part of the ear that connects it to the outside world is the outer ear. The outer ear contains the ear drum and the bell. The bell is the part of the ear that shows on the outside.
Ear hair follicles help to trap dust, dirt, and other particles from entering the ear canal, preventing them from causing irritation or infection. This contributes to overall ear health by acting as a natural barrier and protecting the delicate structures inside the ear.
ear canal and ear drum.
Ear pinna, auditory canal and the eardrum.