The probable use of the ear muscle was/is to move the pinna to catch sounds.
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You think probable to lactic acidosis.
The function of membranes and levers in the ear is to transmit sound efficiently from air to fluid. The auditory receptors of the inner ear operate in a fluid environment, and that it is really an "underwater" sound receiver.
When a nerve does not signal a muscle, the muscle will not receive the message to contract and therefore will not move or function properly. This can lead to muscle weakness, paralysis, or loss of function in the affected area. It is important for nerve-muscle signaling to be intact for normal movement and function.
The tendon that passes through the pyramid of the middle ear is the tendon of the stapedius muscle. This muscle is responsible for dampening excessive vibrations of the stapes bone, helping to protect the inner ear from loud sounds.
The probable function of the muscles that USE TO move the ears is to hear behind or in front or to the side. Like a cat will do. These are considered to be "leftovers" like the wisdom teeth.
The function of the auricularis muscle group is to adjust the scalp and the ear in order to hear sounds better. Most of the muscles in this group are generally thin and shaped like a fan near the ear cartilage.
ear muscle
the stapedius muscle inside the ear
The hammer in the ear
A small muscle in the ear named Stapedius
The function of semi circular canal in the ear is balance and orientation
An anterior auricular muscle is a muscle surrounding the auricula, or outer ear.
The shortest muscle in the human body is the stapedius muscle, and the muscle with the longest name is the tensor veli palatini muscle. The stapedius muscle is located in the middle ear and helps to stabilize the smallest bone in the body, the stapes. The tensor veli palatini muscle is involved in the function of the soft palate in the mouth.
most probable differential is a infectious mononucleosus (imn). confirm by imn monospot test.
Ear rumbling, also known as voluntary tensor tympani contraction, is caused by the contraction of a small muscle in the middle ear called the tensor tympani muscle. This muscle can be voluntarily controlled by some individuals, leading to the sensation of rumbling or a low-frequency sound in the ear.
The muscle tissue's main function is to contract.