The ear produces a waxy substance called cerumen, commonly known as earwax. Cerumen is secreted by glands in the outer ear canal and serves to protect the ear by trapping dust, debris, and microorganisms. It also helps to lubricate the ear canal, preventing dryness and irritation.
The name for the brown waxlike secretion found in the external auditory canal is earwax, also known as cerumen. It is produced by the ceruminous glands in the ear canal and serves to protect and lubricate the ear canal.
YOUR EARS : Sound comes into the inner ear as vibrations and enters the cochlea
The glandular secretion is associated with pocrine, holocrine, and merocrine.
No, secretion and absorption are different processes. Secretion is the release of substances from a cell or gland, while absorption is the uptake of substances into a cell or the body.
Saliva secretion is the process by which saliva is produced and released into the mouth. Examples of stimuli that can trigger saliva secretion include the sight, smell, or taste of food, as well as the act of chewing. Additionally, stress or nervousness can also lead to increased saliva secretion.
the waxy substance secreted by the ceruminous glands in the ears is called cerumen.
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to collect dirt that comes in your ear
The name for the brown waxlike secretion found in the external auditory canal is earwax, also known as cerumen. It is produced by the ceruminous glands in the ear canal and serves to protect and lubricate the ear canal.
Do you mean the yellow fluid? If it is yellow and it comes from your ear it is called earwax.
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it goes to the cochlea
Firstly, tilt your head so the ear that it is in is pointing down.Now, hit the other ear a few times and if it comes out Wallaa!,if not go to your nearest doctors and they will get it out.
It comes right after the cochlea and it's in your ear.
ear wicks are what u call omnivores so they will eat almost ANYTHING THAT COMES THERE WAY!!!!!!!!!!11