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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
Ear - Wikipedia In vertebrates, an ear is the organ that enables hearing and (in mammals) body balance using the vestibular system 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 and the ear canal
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)
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 anatomy: Parts and functions | Kenhub The ear is the sensory organ for hearing and balance and it is anatomically divided into 3 parts: the external, middle and internal ear
Ear - Diagram, Structure, Function - Science Notes and Projects Found in humans and many other vertebrates, the ear includes structures both visible externally and hidden deep within the skull These structures collect sound, convert it into electrical signals, and help regulate spatial orientation
How the Ear Works - Johns Hopkins Medicine It collects sound waves and channels them into the ear canal (external auditory meatus), where the sound is amplified The sound waves then travel toward a flexible, oval membrane at the end of the ear canal called the eardrum, or tympanic membrane
Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear Hearing starts with the outer ear When a sound is made outside the outer ear, the sound waves, or vibrations, travel down the external auditory canal and strike the eardrum (tympanic membrane)
Neuroanatomy, Ear - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf The ear is organized into three anatomical structures: the outer, middle, and inner The outer ear consists of the pinna, external auditory canal, and tympanic membrane and is responsible for the transmission of sound waves from the external environment [1]