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3. Draw a labelled diagram of human ear, explaining how the energy of the sound wave is transmitted to the nerves in the cochlea.​

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Answered by darshinisp
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Explanation:

The external ear receives and collects the sound waves and then directs them to the eardrum. The sound waves travel through the external auditory canal. The eardrum vibrates and these vibrations are passed to the three ear ossicles (malleus, incus and stapes) in the middle ear.

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Answered by shreyaparvathim
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Working of human ear :

The outer ear is called ‘pinna’. It collects the sound from the surroundings. The auditory canal passes this sound to a thin membrane called the eardrum or tympanic membrane.

When a compression or rarefaction of the medium reaches the eardrum, it moves inward or outward. In this way, the eardrum vibrates. These vibrations are amplified several times by three bones- the hammer, anvil and stirrup in the middle ear. The middle ear transmits the amplified pressure variations to the inner ear. The cochlea converts these variations into the electrical signals in inner ear. These signals are sent to the brain via the auditory nerve. The brain interprets them as sound.

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sorry that I don't know the diagram.

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