Biology, asked by maahibrainly, 9 months ago

In case
of reptiles what represents the ear?​

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Answered by Terminator7501
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The reptilian auditory apparatus is typically made up of a tympanum, a thin membrane located at the rear of the head; the stapes, a small bone running between the tympanum and the skull in the tympanic cavity (the middle ear); the inner ear; and a eustachian tube connecting the middle ear with the mouth cavity.

Answered by vijaydivate76
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Answer: The reptilian auditory apparatus is typically made up of a tympanum, a thin membrane located at the rear of the head; the stapes, a small bone running between the tympanum and the skull in the tympanic cavity, the inner ear : and a eustachian tube connecting the middle ear with the mouth cavity.

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