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  2. Ear: Anatomy, Facts & Function - Cleveland Clinic

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    What is the main function of the ear? Your ears have two main functions: hearing and balance. Hearing: When sound waves enter your ear canal, your tympanic membrane (eardrum) vibrates. This vibration passes on to three tiny bones (ossicles) in your middle ear.

  3. Anatomy and common conditions of the ear canal - Medical News...

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    In addition to helping a person hear, the ear canal has many other functions, such as protecting the delicate inner ear from bacteria and dirt, and warming air before it enters the inner...

  4. Pictures of Ear Canal: Understand Ear Blockage Symptoms -...

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    The ear canal's primary role is to take the sound collected by the pinna and make it louder on its way to the eardrum. It also works as a filter to prevent anything harmful from reaching the eardrum. The opening is small to help avoid damage to the eardrum, but the small size also makes it susceptible to getting clogged. Ear Conditions and Symptoms

  5. The Ear: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment - Verywell Health

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    Essential for hearing and balance, each ear has an intricate structure of bones, nerves, and muscles. The ears can be affected by bacterial infections, viral infections, hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), Meniere’s disease, and more.

  6. Ear anatomy: Parts and functions - Kenhub

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    The middle ear is a complex system of openings and canals placed mostly within the temporal bone. Its function is to transfer vibrations of the tympanic membrane into sound waves and pass them to the internal ear.

  7. Ear Canal Diagram, Pictures & Anatomy | Body Maps - Healthline

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    The ear canal functions as an entryway for sound waves, which get propelled toward the tympanic membrane, known as the eardrum. When sounds enter the middle ear, they are transmitted to tiny...

  8. How the Ear Works - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    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.

  9. Inner Ear: Anatomy and Health - Verywell Health

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    Anatomy. Function. Associated Conditions. Tests. How to Protect Your Ears. The inner ear (aka labyrinth) is the deepest part of the ear and plays an essential role in hearing and balance. It contains the cochlea, a snail-shaped bony structure filled with fluid.

  10. External acoustic meatus: Anatomy and function - Kenhub

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    The external acoustic meatus, also known as the external auditory canal or simply the ear canal, is a slightly S-shaped tube situated within the tympanic portion of the temporal bone. Its entrance is lies just in front of the mastoid process of the temporal bone.

  11. Ear Anatomy, Diagram & Pictures | Body Maps - Healthline

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    The ears are organs that provide two main functions — hearing and balance — that depend on specialized receptors called hair cells. Hearing: The eardrum vibrates when sound waves enter the ear...