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Tasha
6 July, 21:47
How do you descrive the tympanic membrane?
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7 July, 00:38
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Tym-panic membrane, also known as eardrum, is a thin layer of tissue in the human ear that absorbs sound waves from the external environment and transfer them to the small bones in the cavity of the tym-panic (middle-brain) called auditory ossicles.
The membrane located over the outer canal end. The edges are fixed into a bone ring.
The drum membrane made up of three layers including outer layer, inner layer and a layer of radial and circular fibres between the outer and inner membrane.
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