Pinna collects soundswaves and directs towards auditory canal .
The outer ear, specifically the pinna and ear canal, collects sound waves or vibrations from the atmosphere and directs them towards the middle ear.
The external pinna, also known as the auricle, is the visible part of the ear that directs sound waves into the ear canal. It plays a role in collecting and amplifying sound before it reaches the middle and inner ear.
they both serve as structures that support the functioning of other organs. The choroid is a layer in the eye that provides blood supply and nourishment to the retina, while the auricle (external ear) helps collect sound waves and directs them into the ear canal for processing by the inner ear structures.
Sound waves enter through the outer ear, then sound waves move through the ear canal. Next sound waves strike the eardrum, causing it to vibrate, then vibrations enter the middle ear. Then the hammer picks up the vibrations, then vibrations are passed to the anvil. Next the vibrations are transmitted to the stirrup, then a vibrating membrane transmits vibrations to the inner ear, and then vibrations are channeled into the cochlea. Then nerve cells detect vibrations and convert them to electrical impulses, then electrical impulses are transmitted to the brain. Then the brain interprets electrical impulses as sound.
Pinna collects soundswaves and directs towards auditory canal .
The outer ear collects sound waves and directs them into the ear canal. The middle ear amplifies the sound waves and transmits them to the inner ear. The inner ear converts the sound waves into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for interpretation.
to funnel or pass sound waves through the ear to the middle ear
Sound waves are 'collected' by the ear drum. This is a film stretched across the ear canal. Much like it's namesake, it responds to sound waves by vibrating. These vibrations are read as electrical signals by your nerves, and it is transmitted to brain as impulses.
The outer ear, specifically the pinna and ear canal, collects sound waves or vibrations from the atmosphere and directs them towards the middle ear.
The external pinna, also known as the auricle, is the visible part of the ear that directs sound waves into the ear canal. It plays a role in collecting and amplifying sound before it reaches the middle and inner ear.
The ear canal collects sound waves and funnels them towards the eardrum, which vibrates in response to the sound waves. These vibrations are then transmitted to the tiny bones in the middle ear, which amplify the sound and send it to the inner ear for processing.
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 Pinna/Pinnae collects the sound waves.
Your ears detect sound waves in the air and convert them into electrical signals that your brain can interpret. The outer ear collects sound and directs it down the ear canal to the eardrum, which vibrates in response. These vibrations are then transmitted through the middle ear bones to the cochlea in the inner ear, where hair cells translate them into signals that the brain can process as sound.
they both serve as structures that support the functioning of other organs. The choroid is a layer in the eye that provides blood supply and nourishment to the retina, while the auricle (external ear) helps collect sound waves and directs them into the ear canal for processing by the inner ear structures.
Energy waves are directed down the ear canal to the eardrum by the outer ear, specifically the pinna and ear canal. The pinna collects sound waves and funnels them into the ear canal, where they travel to the eardrum causing it to vibrate and transmit sound signals to the inner ear.