in the ground
African violets have "hairy" leaves and so does a plant commonly called Lambs Ear.
The scientific name for lambs ear is Stachys byzantina.
on there head
Lamb's ear (Stachys byzantina) is a resilient plant known for its fuzzy leaves, which can be attractive to various herbivores. Common pests that may eat lamb's ear include slugs, snails, and certain insects like aphids and spider mites. Additionally, larger animals such as rabbits and deer may nibble on the plant, especially if food is scarce. However, lamb's ear is generally considered deer-resistant due to its fuzzy texture and strong scent.
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No, the cochlea is located in the inner ear, not the middle ear.
Yes, the cochlea is located in the inner ear.
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The ear of corn develops from the female flowers of the corn plant, which are located on the ears that grow along the sides of the plant's stalk. Each ear consists of a cob surrounded by husks, with kernels that form from fertilized ovules. The development begins after pollination when the male tassels release pollen that fertilizes the ovules in the silks of the ear. This process ultimately leads to the formation of the ear of corn, which contains the mature kernels.
The ear canal is located within the outer ear structure, extending from the visible part of the ear (pinna) to the eardrum (tympanic membrane).
It is just between your external ear and your middle ear.
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