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less than three y.o pull pinna down and back
To administer ear drops to a child, have the child lie on their side with the affected ear facing up. Gently pull the earlobe down and back to straighten the ear canal. Place the prescribed number of drops into the ear canal and have the child remain in that position for a few minutes to allow the drops to reach the ear drum.
External ear contains ear canal.
The outer ear is the main region of the human ear that contains the ear canal. This part of the ear is responsible for collecting and funneling sound waves into the ear canal, which leads to the eardrum.
the ear
less than three y.o pull pinna down and back
To administer ear drops to a child, have the child lie on their side with the affected ear facing up. Gently pull the earlobe down and back to straighten the ear canal. Place the prescribed number of drops into the ear canal and have the child remain in that position for a few minutes to allow the drops to reach the ear drum.
Your pinnae do not funnel sounds into your ear canal from that direction.
The ear needs the ear canal to send everything that it hears to the brain.
External ear contains ear canal.
the correct answer is : ear canal or you could just write canal if you are doing a sheet/ homework sheet called: 8LD(4) Ear diagram- then write ear canal, if not then choose between; ear canal and canal
The outer ear is the main region of the human ear that contains the ear canal. This part of the ear is responsible for collecting and funneling sound waves into the ear canal, which leads to the eardrum.
the ear
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.
Basically, the auditory canal links the outer ear to the ear drum. It carries the vibrations from outer ear to the inner ear.
Ear Canal
It is the same as the tubelike canal called the ear canal. This is where sound enters the ear.