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Ear Anatomy

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Category : Ear Anatomy

Basic Ear Anatomy

 

The knowledge of basic ear anatomy is an important part of your secondary education, and it is essential that you understand the major aspects of the ear properly. In simple words, the ear anatomy is divided into three parts, the external ear, the middle ear and the inner ear.

Diagram of the Ear

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Category : Diagram of the Ear

Complete Diagram of the Ear

 

A complete diagram of the ear is comprised of three main parts, the external ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. While the external ear diagram is nothing to worry about, the middle and inner ear diagrams are quite important. The entire ear anatomy is explained through these ear diagrams as they are responsible for carrying out the major functions of the ear.

Ear Piercing Diagram

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Category : Ear Piercing Diagram

What is an Ear Piercing Diagram?

 

In order to understand ‘what is an ear piercing diagram’, you need to take a look at the external ear diagram. Basically, an ear piercing diagram is the name given to the external ear diagram which shows the portions of the external ear that can be pierced. A complete ear piercing diagram would show the common places where ear piercings are carried out.

Ear Diagram

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Category : Ear Diagram

Basic Ear Diagram

 

A basic ear diagram is something that can help you in understanding the ear anatomy, and how the ear functions. In order to explain the function of the ear, and how the sound waves are processed and converted to sensory knowledge, we are going to take a look at the simple ear diagram for kids.

Ear Diagram | How The Ear Works

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Category : How The Ear Works

Ever wonder how the ear works? How does sound travel through the ear and how does it travel to our brain?

 
Facts About The Ear
 

The Ear is the sense organ that makes it possible for us to hear. Hearing is one of our most important senses. It enables us to communicate with one another through speech. The development of speech itself depends mostly on hearing. Children learn to talk by listening to and imitating the speech of other people. Hearing can also alert us to danger. We hear the warning honk of an automobile horn or the whistle of an approaching train. Even while asleep, we may hear a fire alarm or the barking of a watchdog.