Not necessarily. Ear wax is produced naturally as a protective coating for the ear canal, and irritation of the canal can cause increased production. When excessive ear wax has been removed, if there is no irritation the production of ear wax should return to normal.
Ears to receive the sound waves, a functioning auditory system to interpret those waves as sound, and a sound source to produce the waves.
in terms of anatomy, your ears are lateral from your nose
its not about what ethnicity because there is no particular one that has large ears. But people have them due to heredity and genetic for large ears
The glands in the cheeks are called parotid glands. They are the largest of the salivary glands and are located on both sides of the face, near the ears. These glands produce saliva to help with digestion and to keep the mouth moist.
Elephants use their large ears to regulate their body temperature by flapping them to cool down. As they flap their ears, the blood vessels in the ears release heat, helping to lower their overall body temperature. The thin skin on their ears allows for efficient heat exchange with the environment.
Yes. There have been numerous accounts of this happening. It hurts and many times must be removed by a doctor.
Not that good, they can hardly see but the compensate it with an excellent nose, very good ears and the sensitive hairs at their nose
Toilet seat securing nuts often have large ears and can be removed with only a large screwdriver.
It might, but keep in mind that the tassels contain the pollen, which is needed to pollinate the ears and produce edible corn. If you remove the tassels before the ears are fully pollinated, you won't produce anything.
Yes, it is safe for you to get your ears pierced four days before having your wisdom teeth removed. You only need to remove jewelry during major surgeries.
Pandas do not have necessarily 'big' ears, but the reason why they have the size of ears they do has not yet been deciphered by scientists.
Cricket or Dragonfly ?Answer is a CRICKET.A cricket's ears are located in a very strange place-under the knees of its front legs.There is a parable of a scientist who set out to answer this question. He trained a group of frogs to jump on the verbal command "jump". Then, he removed the legs of half of the frogs. After his lunch, the frogs that had not had their legs removed would continue to jump on command. The frogs whose legs had been removed would not. The scientist concluded that the frogs who did not jump could no longer hear the command; frogs have ears on their legs.Crickets have their ears located on their front legs just below the knee.
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Ear Wax is produced by the ceremonious glands in the ears.
They don't produce sound, they are used to detect it.
No, sinuses do not drain into the ears. Sinuses are air-filled cavities in the skull that produce mucus to help moisten and filter the air we breathe. The ears have their own drainage system separate from the sinuses.
Not once it has been dried. Popcorn is a type of grass and grows very tall. The ears of corn contain the seeds of the plant. They can be removed from the plant and planted to make more corn plants. Once it has been dried, it is no longer living and is 'dead.'