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
we hear with our ear thats how we can hear sounds <3 lol
gathers sound waves.
When you hear someone shout, the sound waves cause the eardrum (tympanic membrane) in your ear to vibrate. These vibrations are then transmitted through the ossicles (tiny bones in the middle ear) to the cochlea in the inner ear, where they are converted into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for processing. This entire process allows you to perceive the sound of the shout.
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.
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we hear with our ear thats how we can hear sounds <3 lol
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.
They are part of the mechanism that make you hear.
The word for the part of the body that allows us to hear is spelled as "ear."
gathers sound waves.
it is part of your ear. if you dont have it you cant hear. its as simple as that.
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The fleshy part of the outer ear collects the sounds and pulls them in to the canal and closer to the ear drum where they bounce off and reflect the sound back to the part of the brain that tells you ears to hear.
The fruit that has an ear but can't hear is the "ear" of corn. While corn is not a traditional fruit like apples or oranges, it is botanically classified as a grain. The term "ear" refers to the part of the corn plant that contains the kernels, which are the seeds of the corn. Despite having this term in its name, corn obviously does not have the ability to hear.
Most of the inner ear is required. The transduction of sound to neural firing requires cochlea and all the nerves to work.
Ears have an important job. They can hear dogs barking, friends whispering, or teachers talking. They hear all kinds of things. All sounds are made by vibration. The back and forth motion spreads out in waves. These waves travel trough the air or a piece of matter until it reaches the ear. The outer part of the ear works as a funnel. It directs the sound into the ear.