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Ear - Wikipedia
In humans, the ear is described as having three parts: the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. The outer ear consists of the auricle, the visible outer part, and the ear canal. The middle ear includes the tympanic cavity and the three ossicles.

Ear: Anatomy, Facts & Function - Cleveland Clinic
Your outer ear and middle ear are separated by your eardrum, and your inner ear houses the cochlea, vestibular nerve and semicircular canals (fluid-filled spaces involved in balance and hearing).

Human ear | Structure, Function, & Parts | Britannica
Human ear, organ of hearing and equilibrium that detects and analyzes sound by transduction and maintains the sense of balance. Anatomically, the ear has three distinguishable parts: the outer, middle, and inner ear.

The structure of the ear external anatomy - Anatomy Note
This detailed anatomical illustration showcases the complex structure of the outer ear, highlighting its various components that work together to capture and funnel sound waves toward the middle ear.

Ear Anatomy, Function, and Care - Verywell Health
This sensory organ is made up of the outer, middle, and inner ear. Learn about what each part does, how hearing and balance work, and common ear conditions.

Ear - Diagram, Structure, Function - Science Notes and Projects
The ear is anatomically divided into three parts: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear. These sections work together in a coordinated way to perform the tasks of hearing and balance.

Parts of the Ear ( Anatomy, Functions, Labeled Diagram )
The ear is divided into three parts: the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. Together, they collect sound, send it inward, and turn it into signals that the brain understands.

Ultimate Guide to Ear Anatomy with all Parts, Names & Diagram
Explore the intricacies of ear anatomy in our comprehensive guide! Our well-crafted ear parts diagrams reveal names, functions & details.

EAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the characteristic vertebrate organ of hearing and equilibrium consisting in the typical mammal of a sound-collecting outer ear separated by the tympanic membrane from a sound-transmitting middle ear that in turn is separated from a sensory inner ear by membranous fenestrae.

How Do We Hear? - NIDCD
Sound waves enter the outer ear and travel through a narrow passageway called the ear canal, which leads to the eardrum. The eardrum vibrates from the incoming sound waves and sends these vibrations to three tiny bones in the middle ear.

 

 

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