Hair cells.
The auditory canal allows sound to get to the eardrum.
No, the ear canal and the eardrum are different structures in the ear. The ear canal is a tube that carries sound to the eardrum, a thin layer of tissue that vibrates in response to sound waves. The eardrum separates the outer ear from the middle ear.
No, there is no hair on the eardrum. The eardrum is a thin membrane located in the middle ear that vibrates in response to sound waves, transmitting them to the inner ear. Hair cells in the inner ear, not the eardrum, convert these vibrations into electrical signals that the brain interprets as sound.
Yes, you never touch your eardrum inside your ear with your finger.
Both the eardrum and a musical drum vibrate when struck, producing sound. The eardrum converts sound waves into vibrations that are transmitted to the inner ear, where they are interpreted as sound. Similarly, a musical drum produces sound when its surface is struck, causing vibrations that create sound waves.
Hair cells.
The eyelashes are what protects the eyes from dirt and debris that may get into them.
The length of ear canal protects the ear drum..rather the pinna also engage in this process...
It protects our Respiratory System because it helps to remove or exhale the dirt that entered in our body.
it protects the banana from the dirt.
Membrana tympanica
some turtles do like a box turtle and a gopher tortoise do
It protects our Respiratory System because it helps to remove or exhale the dirt that entered in our body.
the eardrum protect the middle and inner ear.
Well in your eardrum there is a speaker
Earwax has many functions. It helps protect the eardrum and ear canal by providing a waterproof lining for the ear canal. It also traps dirt, dust, and other particles, keeping them from harming or irritating the eardrum.
The function of the eardrum is to transmit sound and amplify vibration.