Describe the role of middle ear in hearing.
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The internal space after the eardrum and just before the oval window of the inner ear is the space section of the middle ear.
There are three ossicles inside the mammalian middle ear that help in transferring the vibrations of the eardrum to the waves inside the fluid and membrane of the inner ear.
There is a hollow space in the middle ear that is called the tympanic cavity.
This tympanic cavity is enclosed by the tympanic bone.
The tympanic cavity and nasal cavity are joined by the auditory tube.
This allows for an equal pressure between throat and middle ear.
The main function of the middle ear id to transport the acoustic energy from the compression waves in air to the inner fluid membranes within cochlea.
There are three ossicles inside the mammalian middle ear that help in transferring the vibrations of the eardrum to the waves inside the fluid and membrane of the inner ear.
There is a hollow space in the middle ear that is called the tympanic cavity.
This tympanic cavity is enclosed by the tympanic bone.
The tympanic cavity and nasal cavity are joined by the auditory tube.
This allows for an equal pressure between throat and middle ear.
The main function of the middle ear id to transport the acoustic energy from the compression waves in air to the inner fluid membranes within cochlea.
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