Sound waves travel through the external acoustic meatus, also known as the ear canal. These waves are directed towards the eardrum, causing it to vibrate and initiating the process of hearing.
Using a front to back motion when cleaning the urinary meatus helps prevent bacteria from the anal area from entering the urethra, reducing the risk of urinary tract infections. It is important to maintain good hygiene practices to prevent infections.
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The external auditory meatus and the external acoustic meatus are two names for the same structure.
The facial nerve and vestibulocochlear nerve pass through the internal acoustic meatus, which is a small bony canal located in the skull.
It is located on temporal side of the skull and it is where sounds enters the human ear leading to the tympanic membrane. It is sometimes referred to as the extermal auditory canal.
The external ear ends at the ear canal, also known as the external acoustic meatus, which extends from the outer ear to the eardrum.
The opening of the urethra is the external urethral orifice.
Any passage or opening leading to the interior of the body is known as a meatus. The external opening through which urine passes out of the body is called the urinary meatus.
External (Latin for "outside") is an adjective used to modify a noun. It means the outside of something.Examples:External surface of the long bone.External signs of diseaseExternal acoustic meatus
The external opening through which urine and seminal fluid (in males only) leave the body.
It is located on temporal side of the skull and it is where sounds enters the human ear leading to the tympanic membrane. It is sometimes referred to as the extermal auditory canal.
Another name for the ear canal is the external auditory meatus. The ear canal is a tube that runs from the outer ear to the middle ear.
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The facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) passes through the internal acoustic meatus. It carries motor fibers to the muscles of facial expression and also carries taste sensations from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.