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The ear drum is..........

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Answered by khrajendra
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Ear drum is A HOLE IN THE TISSUE THAT SEPARATES THE EAR CANAL FROM THE MIDDLE EAR.

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Answered by presentmoment
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The eardrum is the fundamental part of the ear

Explanation:  

  • The eardrum is called the fundamental part of the ear because it is this thin membranous structure that is stretched like a drum and that vibrates when the sound reaches it through the ear channel and is the reason why people can hear sound.
  • In the middle ear, small bones are present and they move on vibration and send the sound deep down to the inner ear.
  • A person would be audibly challenged if the eardrum is not sufficient.
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