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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PINNA AND TYMPANUM

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Answered by fatzz
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Pinna- it is a cartilagenous structure that us formed of skin and elastic cartilage. It collects sound waves and direct them into the auditory canal. Tympanum- the extral ear is separated from the middle ear by a membranous structure called ear drum or tympanum. The soundwaves striking on the tympanum produce vibration that are transmitted to the inner parts of the ear.
Answered by lavankumar7
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Explanation:

Pinna has wax producing and oil producing glands whereas tympanum is for recieving the the amplified vibrations

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