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Allyson
25 January, 10:14
The ear functions because of?
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Remington Rose
25 January, 13:02
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The Auricle or Pinna is the visible curvy part which trap sound to be received into the ear canal which is a passage way for sound until it reaches the ear drum which is a piece of tightly stretched skin and the end of the ear canal. The sound waves vibrate the skin which moves the stirrup, anvil and hammer or altogether known as the ossicles. The ossicles' movement the cochlea which has many tiny hairs. Nerves in the hairs pick up the movement which then gets turned into electrical pulses and sent up through the brain via the auditory nerve to be interpreted.
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