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The thin membrane at the end of the canal of the outer ear is called 

eardrum

inner ear

cochlea

canal

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

eardrum

Explanation:

The thin semitransparent tympanic membrane, or eardrum, which forms the boundary between the outer ear and the middle ear, is stretched obliquely across the end of the external canal.

Answered by TEJASWEE148
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Answer:

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Eardrum

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Explanation:

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Semitransparent Tympanic Membrane

The thin semitransparent tympanic membrane, or eardrum, which forms the boundary between the outer ear and the middle ear, is stretched obliquely across the end of the external canal. Its diameter is about 8–10 mm (about 0.3–0.4 inch), it's shape that of a flattened cone with its apex directed inward.

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