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explain structure of eardrum.. ​

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Answered by vikramsolanki21281
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Tympanic membrane, also called eardrum, thin layer of tissue in the human ear that receives sound vibrations from the outer air and transmits them to the auditory ossicles, which are tiny bones in the tympanic (middle-ear) cavity. ... The edges are attached to a ring of bone, the tympanic annulus.

Answered by Anonymous
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Tympanic membrane, also called eardrum, thin layer of tissue in the human ear that receives sound vibrations from the outer air and transmits them to the auditory ossicles, which are tiny bones in the tympanic (middle-ear) cavity. ... The edges are attached to a ring of bone, the tympanic annulus.

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