External auditory meatus
The ear does not produce (make) sound.
Yes, the pinna is the visible external part of the ear that helps collect sound waves and funnel them into the ear canal. It plays a role in directing sound towards the ear drum for processing.
Cochlea is the part of inner ear, which detects sound waves.
gathers sound waves.
The fleshy part of your ear, called the pinna or auricle, helps to collect and funnel sound waves into the ear canal. It also assists in localizing the source of a sound and provides some protection to the ear canal.
Sound waves are gathered by the outer ear, which consists of the pinna and ear canal. The pinna acts as a funnel to capture sound waves and funnel them into the ear canal, where they then travel to the middle ear.
The ear does not produce (make) sound.
ear drum
Ear canal
External (outer) ear.
That part is called as ear lobe or the pinna of the ear.
The pinna of the ear collects sound waves. This is the part you see on the side of the head.
Yes, the pinna is the visible external part of the ear that helps collect sound waves and funnel them into the ear canal. It plays a role in directing sound towards the ear drum for processing.
The outer ear, specifically the ear canal and the eardrum (tympanic membrane), traps and funnels sound waves towards the middle ear for processing.
Cochlea is the part of inner ear, which detects sound waves.
The tympanic membrane, also known as the eardrum, is the part of the ear that converts sound waves into vibrations. When sound waves reach the eardrum, it vibrates and transmits these vibrations to the middle ear.
The Cochlea, but techinically it's the inner ear.