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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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HUMAN EAR is a special sense organ which helps for audition and keeps body balance .

It is two in number and is situated on the either sides of the head behind the eyes.

It  is mainly formed of three divisions such as:-

  1. External ear
  2. Middle ear 
  3. Internal ear

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EXTERNAL EAR -IT consist of pinna,external auditory canal,and ear drums.

MIDDLE EAR-It consist of auditory ossicles,and eustachian tube.

INTERNAL EAR-It consists of cochlea and vestibular apparatus .

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Answered by simran7539
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The human ear consists of three parts—the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. ... The inner ear contains the otolith organs—the utricle and saccule—and the semicircular canals belonging to the vestibular system, as well as the cochlea of the auditory system.

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