Ears...
It is the tympanic membrane, known commonly as the eardrum.Tympanic membrane
the flashy part
Your ears.
Swallows use their beaks to catch and swallow insects while in flight. They do not have a specific body part dedicated solely to swallowing.
Your ears can tell from which direction sounds are coming from, if that's what you mean by direction, and yes, your ears tell how balanced you are, but im not sure how, or in which part of them. Google it =D
The nose is a very important body part, but hearing is important, too.
The hearing organ of katydids is located inside a slit on their front legs.
Yes. A TIA or a mini stroke can affect any part of the body, including hearing. It depends upon the severity of the TIA as to whether the hearing will return to normal.
what body part does a cricket use to chirp.
It is the tympanic membrane, known commonly as the eardrum.Tympanic membrane
gas bladder
The part of the body where you would find grey matter is in the brain. Grey matter is responsible for muscle control and sensory perception such as sight, hearing and speech.
body
NO "part" you use a bat ...
Your ears. Listening to the music cranked will cause permanent hearing loss.
Mainly the inner ear(s), although the hearing centre in the brain may also be affected.
hearing